CMHS Consumer Affairs E-News
August 12, 2003, Vol. 03-70
RESOURCE CENTER TO ADDRESS DISCRIMINATION AND STIGMA (ADS CENTER)
WILL HOLD TELECONFERENCE AND INTERNET TRAINING ON STIGMA IN
AFRICAN-AMERICAN, LATINO, AND ASIAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITIES
TO REGISTER, ALL EMAIL RESPONSES MUST GO TO chtemp@mhasp.org
OR CALL Kevin Karg at 800-688-4226, Ext. 290.
Dear Colleague:
You are invited to participate in a virtual training session via the
Internet and the telephone on the topic of concrete ways to address the
discrimination and stigma associated with mental illness in
African-American, Latino, and Asian-American communities.
In his announcement of the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental
Health, President Bush identified stigma as one of three obstacles
preventing Americans with mental illnesses from getting the excellent care
they deserve; and the recently released final report of the Commission
recommended "a national campaign to reduce the stigma of seeking care."
The Commission's report specifically suggested education campaigns
targeting "racial and ethnic minority groups who may hesitate to seek
treatment in the current system, and people whose primary language is not
English," as well as rural Americans.
http://www.mentalhealthcommission.gov/reports/Finalreport/FullReport.htm
Such targeted campaigns are crucial, experts say, because people who are
already experiencing racial and ethnic discrimination may be particularly
cautious about putting themselves on the receiving end of the
discrimination and stigma associated with mental illnesses. As former U.S.
Surgeon General David Satcher has said, "If you are already a victim of
stigmatization, you don't want to go out and announce you have a mental
[problem] if you think it is going to be held against you."
http://my.webmd.com/content/article/35/1728_87643
This session is sponsored by the Resource Center to Address Discrimination
and Stigma (ADS Center), a project of the Center for Mental Health
Services of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration,
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The session is free to
participants.
Date: August 20, 2003
Time: 3:30 p.m. -- 5 p.m. (Eastern Time)
The training will offer the expertise of D.J. Ida, Ph.D., Executive
Director, National Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health
Association; Henry Acosta, M.A., M.S.W., L.S.W., Project Director,
Changing Minds, Advancing Mental Health for Hispanics, New Jersey Mental
Health Institute; and Laurene Finley, Ph.D., Multicultural Training and
Research Institute, Temple University, and will include a
question-and-answer session. Participants will learn culturally
appropriate methods to address discrimination and stigma. The strategies
are helpful for mental health advocacy organizations, consumer advocates
and mental health service providers that want to eliminate the
discrimination and stigma associated with mental illness in culturally
diverse communities.
The presentation will take place during the first hour, to be followed by
a 30-minute period of discussion with the presenters.
To register for this teleconference, please reply via e-mail to this
message, stating that you want to participate. For more information,
please call Kevin Karg at 800-688-4226, Ext. 290.
If you can access the Internet and the telephone at the same time, you
will be able to follow the PowerPoint slides that will accompany the
telephone presentation on the Internet. You do not need PowerPoint
software on your computer to view the presentation on-line. However, if
you would like to participate by phone only, please notify us in your
response e-mail, and a hard copy of the PowerPoint presentation will be
sent to you before the call so that you can follow along.
All participants will receive a confirmation e-mail and agenda shortly
after responding to this invitation. That e-mail will include log-in
instructions for the call.
Reminder: Please let us know if you would like to participate by phone
only, and materials will be sent in advance of the call.
In addition, please let us know if you will be calling from outside the
Continental United States, as we will need to make special arrangements
for your participation.
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