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Building Bridges:
Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Addiction: Consumers and Service Providers,
Policymakers, and Researchers in Dialogue
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Dissemination Strategies
Dialogue participants suggested that the “Co-Occurring Mental Illness and
Addiction: Consumers and Service Providers, Policymakers, and Researchers in
Dialogue” and “Mental Health Consumers and Members of Faith-Based and Community
Organizations in Dialogue” monographs be disseminated to the groups listed
below. The list also can serve as a checklist of groups to involve in future
co-occurring initiatives at the State and local levels.
Public Sector
- Department of Health and Human Services leadership and relevant agencies
- Department of Housing and Urban Development leadership and relevant agencies
- Department of Veterans Affairs leadership and relevant agencies
- National Institutes of Health leadership and relevant institutes
- Tribal communities
- Bureau of Indian Health
- Elected officials at all levels of government
- State mental health and substance abuse agencies
Faith-Based Organizations
- National leadership of faith organizations
- American
Association of Pastoral Counselors
- Faith-based media outlets
Providers/Associations
- First responder groups (Red Cross, Salvation Army)
- Guilds for psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and nurses
- Consumer and family member organizations, CONTAC, the Self Help Clearinghouse,
DBSA, NAMI, NMHA, and others
- International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services
- Law enforcement/criminal justice systems
- Community-based social service providers
- Immigrant services
- Rosalynn Carter Institute for Human Development
- Housing advocates
- Homeless support groups
- Social service systems that address substance abuse issues
- Minority mental health organizations (e.g., National Asian American Pacific
Islander Mental Health Association)
- Associations of medical schools
- Vocational workers
- Self-help consumer groups and consumer-operated services
- Community support programs, including drop-in programs
- SAMHSA/CMHS Consumer and Consumer Supporter Technical Assistance Centers
- American Medical Association
- Organizations that advocate for the Americans with Disabilities Act
- Recovery support programs
- SAMHSA ATTCs
- National Association of State Mental Health Directors (NASMHD) and National
Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors (NASADAD)
- SAAS Therapeutic Communities of America
- American Psychological Association
- American Psychiatric Association
- Eating disorders associations
- LGBT (Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) groups
- HIV and AIDs-related organizations
- American Public Health Associaton
- Disability organizations
Schools
Academic training programs for mental health care providers
Residency training programs
Media
General media
Ethnic media
DHHS Publication No. (SMA) 04-3892
Printed 2004
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