CMHS Consumer Affairs E-News
November 5, 2003, Vol. 03-105
NOVEMBER 6TH TELECONFERENCE TO ADDRESS CAMPUS-BASED STIGMA &
DISCRIMINATION
(There's still time to sign up for this event by e-mailing:
adstemp@mhasp.org. Materials and call-in instructions will follow.)
On Thursday, November 6, from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time, the Resource
Center to Address Discrimination and Stigma (ADS Center) will host a free
teleconference to address the issues college students face and
ways that students can combat stigma on campus. Our speakers include
Ross Szabo of the National Mental Health Awareness Campaign; Alison
Malmon of OpenMinds, an anti-stigma campaign that began out of the
University of Pennsylvania; and Dave Caitlin Stork and David Canose of
Harvard University's Mental Health Awareness and Advocacy Group.
College-age adults are especially vulnerable to mental illness, in part
because many psychiatric disorders---particularly those, such as
schizophrenia, with psychotic symptoms---first emerge in the late teens
or early 20s. Providing a supportive network for students with mental
health issues counters the stigma they feel and encourages inclusion.
The ADS Center is a program of the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration,
Center for Mental Health Services, and operated by a contract with The
Gallup Organization and the Mental Health Association of Southeastern
Pennsylvania.
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The Center for Mental Health Services is a component of the Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, United States
Department of Health and Human Services.
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