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NAMI Hace un Llamado a la Comisión Presidencial Pidiendo “Competencia Cultural” en el Sistema de Salud Mental:

Aug 8, 2002

La National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI - Alianza Nacional para Enfermos Mentales), la organización líder nacional dedicada a mejorar las vidas de las personas que sufren severas enfermedades mentales, rindió su testimonio hoy ante la Comisión de Salud Mental "New Freedom" del Presidente Bush, pidiendo reformas que logren "competencia cultural" en el sistema de tratamientos de la nación.

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NAMI Calls for “Cultural Competence” in Mental Health System Before Presidential Commission

Aug 8, 2002

The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI), the nation's largest organization dedicated to improving life for people with severe mental illnesses, testifying today before President Bush's "New Freedom" Commission on Mental Health, called for reforms that achieve "cultural competence" in the nation's treatment system.

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Presidential Commission Seeks New Era for Mental Health Care

Jul 28, 2002

Charles Curie, head of the federal Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and member of President Bush's newly-appointed New Freedom Commission on Mental Health, told members of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) at their annual convention today that the nation's mental health care system needs to enter a new "era of recovery" driven by consumer and family needs and preferences.

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Mental Health Parity: Benefits Outweigh Costs and Risks of Untreated Illnesses

Jul 23, 2002

The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) thanks Chairman Billy Tauzin of the Committee on Energy & Commerce and Representative Michael Bilarakis, chairman of the Health Subcommittee, and their colleagues, for convening today's hearing on insurance coverage of mental illness. 

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NAMI Calls on Presidential Commission to Fight Stigma as Part of Reform

Jul 18, 2002

The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) today testified before President Bush's "New Freedom" Commission on Mental Health -- pointing to a recent, offensive headline in the Trentonian as an example of how people with mental illness are devalued by stigma, which leads to lack of investment in treatment and recovery.

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NAMI Condemns Trenton Newspaper for “Roasted Nuts” Headline About Fire at Psychiatric Hospital

Jul 16, 2002

The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI), the nation's largest organization dedicated to improving the lives of people with mental illness, has expressed "shock and outrage" over a headline in The Trentonian newspaper in Trenton, NJ for a July 10, 2002 story about a fire at Trenton Psychiatric Hospital-calling it one of the "worst examples of prejudice and discrimination toward people with mental illnesses in recent memory."

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Leading Experts to Discuss Latest Developments at Annual Convention

Jul 10, 2002

he National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI), the nation's leading grassroots advocacy organization solely dedicated to improving the lives of people with severe mental illnesses, will host its annual convention July 15-19, 1998 in Washington, D.C. In keeping with the theme, From Discovery to Recovery.

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Idaho, New Jersey, and Ft. Wayne NAMI Groups Win National Honors

Jun 29, 2002

The National Alliance for the Mentally (NAMI), the nation's largest organization dedicated to improving the lives of people with mental illnesses, presented awards to NAMI Idaho, NAMI New Jersey and NAMI Ft. Wayne, Indiana at its annual convention today.

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NAMI Honors Kansas Consumer Advocate for Outstanding Service and Dedication

Jun 28, 2002

The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) has presented its annual Lionel Aldridge Award to longtime NAMI member Bryce Miller of Topeka, Kansas.

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Billy Graham’s 35,000 Souls: One in Five Will Experience Mental Illness

Jun 28, 2002

Reverend Billy Graham drew 35,000 people to this city's Paul Brown Stadium last night. Statistically, according to the National Alliance of the Mentally Ill (NAMI), which is holding its own national convention, "Building Communities of Hope" in Cincinnati this week.

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