Mar 10, 2015
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has launched "Say It Out Loud," a program for faith communities and civic organizations to use in reaching out to youth, ages 14 to 18, to start conversations about mental health.
Read More.Feb 20, 2015
President Obama's budget proposal for 2016 includes funding for research, services and supports for people living with mental illness and their families.
Read More.Feb 20, 2015
The President's 2016 budget includes a proposal to move funding among Social Security’s trust funds to ensure that the fund that finances SSDI benefits is not drained as early as the end of 2016.
Read More.Feb 11, 2015
NAMI and nearly 60 other organizations urged Congress to reject proposed policy changes that would increase co-pays for the brand name version of medications for Low-Income Subsidy (LIS) beneficiaries in Medicare Part D.
Read More.Feb 10, 2015
The GAO has issued a report emphasizing lack of coordination at the leadership level in the administration of federal programs for children, youth and adults with serious mental illness.
Read More.Jan 5, 2015
Sgt. Paul of the Plano Police Department in Texas spoke before Congress and explained why crisis intervention teams—and partnerships with NAMI Affiliates—can improve interactions between police and people with mental illness.
Read More.Dec 19, 2014
NAMI congratulates and thanks Dr. Lisa Dixon for the incredible work she has done displaying NAMI Family-to-Family as an evidence-based practice.
Read More.Dec 15, 2014
What does your health insurance coverage mean for the mental health care you are able to get?
Read More.Dec 9, 2014
Momentum for reform of the nation's mental health care system slowed in 2014 as a result of failure by Congress to enact comprehensive mental health care legislation and a decrease in the number of states strengthening investment in mental health services, according to a report released by NAMI.
Read More.Dec 3, 2014
NAMI is grateful to the Federal Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals for staying tonight's scheduled execution of Scott Panetti, a man who has lived with severe schizophrenia for more than 30 years.
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