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NAMI Honors Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month

Jul 1, 2021

Persisting disparities in health outcomes and access to mental health care in underserved communities show that racism is a public health crisis. Together, we can help raise mental health awareness in underrepresented populations so they can get the mental health care they need to overcome obstacles and live healthy, fulfilling lives in a community that cares. Read More.

NAMI Applauds Dr. Miriam E. Delphin–Rittmon’s Confirmation as Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use and Administrator of SAMHSA

Jun 25, 2021

NAMI values Dr. Delphin-Rittmon’s two decades of experience in the mental health field and her commitment to creating a mental health system that fosters dignity, respect, and meaningful community inclusion. NAMI stands ready to collaborate with the Biden-Harris Administration. Read More.

Americans Sigh in Relief and NAMI Praises the Supreme Court Decision to Uphold the ACA and Preserve Access to Health Insurance for Millions

Jun 17, 2021

Today’s Supreme Court decision upholding the ACA is both a victory and a sigh of relief for millions of Americans, especially people with mental illness. This decision means that insurance coverage options and protections for people with pre-existing conditions, like mental illness, will remain in place. Read More.

SAMHSA–Sponsored Webinar: “Increasing Cultural Competency in Mental Health Care Settings”

Jun 15, 2021

The focus of this webinar will be on how to increase cultural competency on an individual and systemic level in the mental health care space.

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New Research on Navigating Digital Tools for Mental Health Services

Jun 14, 2021

NAMI conducted a national survey from April 9 to May 21, 2020 and received nearly 500 responses providing feedback about online resource search tools for mental health services. The study aimed to identify what people who are currently seeking mental health treatment and supportive services need and how to improve the process for finding accurate and reliable information. Read More.

Register for NAMI Ask the Expert: Collaborative & Proactive Solutions: Ending Punitive Disciplinary Practices and Disproportionality

Jun 8, 2021

NAMI Ask the Expert welcomes Dr. Ross Greene who will provide an overview of his extensive work around the school to jail pipeline, the impact of justice system involvement on young people, and the power of early intervention in positive outcomes. Read More.

NAMI Statement One Year After the Murder of George Floyd

May 25, 2021

Here at NAMI, we recognize that there are no quick and easy solutions to the systemic racism that has permeated every aspect of our society for far too long. Today, only one in three Black adults who need mental health care receive it. But we are committed to keep striving toward more equitable and just practices within our own organization and within the mental health community. Read More.

NAMI’s Chief Medical Officer Featured on Oprah & Prince Harry’s New Apple TV+ Series

May 21, 2021

Dr. Ken Duckworth, the Chief Medical Officer for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) served as an advisory board member and on-camera expert for the new Apple TV+ series, The Me You Can’t See, produced by Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry. Read More.

SAMHSA–Sponsored Webinar: “How Technology Can Help in a Mental Health Crisis”

May 20, 2021

In this webinar, leaders from Crisis Text Line and NAMI’s HelpLine will share what technology they use and how their technology helps those in crisis.

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NAMI Testifies Before U.S. House Appropriations Subcommittee on the Need to Fund Mental Health Crisis Services

May 19, 2021

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) testified today  before  the U.S. House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services and Education on the need to fund mental health crisis care, arguing that the nation’s lack of a comprehensive crisis system infrastructure too often leads to trauma and tragedy. Read More.

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