Press Releases | NAMI

Governor Almond and Cabinet Host “Living with Schizophrenia” Forum

January 21, 1999

Charles Feldman understands what it means to recover from a severe mental illness... Today, as a presenter for NAMI-Rhode Island (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill), he teaches others like himself how to manage mental illness.

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Bipartisan Leadership Bill to Remove Barriers to Work for People with Disabilities

January 13, 1999

Americans with severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression and anxiety disorders should be profoundly grateful today to Senators Jim Jeffords (R-VT), Ted Kennedy (D-MA), Bill Roth (R-DE) and Pat Moynihan (D-NY) for their joint sponsorship of legislation that will remove the fear of losing federal health benefits as a barrier to work.

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The Kendra Webdale-Andrew Goldstein Tragedy: One More Failure In America’s Mental Healthcare System

January 7, 1999

We cannot help but share the grief of the family and friends of Kendra Webdale, 32, who was buried today in Pomfret, New York, after having been pushed in front of a subway train in New York City.

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NAMI Applauds Research Protections, Opposes Threats to Research In Draft Report Issued By National Bioethics Advisory Commission

October 20, 1998

The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) today commends the National Bioethics Advisory Commission (NBAC) for its draft report that will significantly enhance protections for individuals with mental illnesses who participate as human subjects in research.

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NAMI Calls For Major Reforms In Use Of Physical Restraints In Psychiatric Facilities

October 16, 1998

In a move to stem a tide of death resulting from the inappropriate use of physical restraints in psychiatric facilities across the United States, the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) today called for an immediate federal investigation into the magnitude of this problem.

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Falling Through the Cracks

October 6, 1998

Frustrated by this Nation’s continued failure to provide effective care and treatment for individuals with the most severe mental illnesses, the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) today announced a bold initiative that will seek to bring a proven treatment program to every state by the year 2002.

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Falling Through the Cracks

October 2, 1998

The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) will hold a breakfast briefing on Capitol Hill for members of Congress, their staffs, and the media on October 6, 1998. The event will underscore the failure to provide effective community-based treatment to individuals with the most severe mental illnesses and will launch a new NAMI initiative.

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Wilson Rejects Opportunity to End Discrimination Against Hundreds of Thousands in California with Mental Illness

September 29, 1998

 The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) today blasted Governor Wilson for vetoing AB1100 which would have turned the tide on discrimination against Californians suffering from mental illness.

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NAMI Calls On Congress To Act On Patients’ Bill Of Rights Legislation

September 23, 1998

The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) today lent its support to congressional efforts to make health plans more accountable to the needs of people living with brain disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness), major depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and severe anxiety disorders.

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NAMI Urges Governor Wilson To Sign Health Insurance Parity Bill

September 2, 1998

The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) today called on California Governor Pete Wilson to stand tall and join 19 other states by signing into law a bill (AB1100) that would require health insurance plans to cover serious mental illness in the same manner as physical illnesses.

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