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Coreaner Price has been with Families as Allies longer than anyone else at the organization. Before working with Families as Allies, she worked at Wal-mart and didnt really expect to have a career in the non-profit or mental health world.
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Got artistic kids in the house? The National Federation of Families for Childrens Mental Health has launched a new art gallery on their website and theyre hosting the Artivism: Create to Advocate Youth Art Contest this month.
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During the month of June, Families as Allies would like to join with all of you in learning more about the dads in our lives. We need your input.
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The National Institutes of Health are looking for 5000 volunteers across the country to complete surveys every two weeks about the stress associated with coping with the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants must be 18 or older and be able to read and write in English. |
Response to COVID-19 has advanced CHAMP, a pilot project launched in 2018 by UMMC, the Mississippi Department of Mental Health and Families as Allies. Team members say the project's goal - to bridge barriers that separate families in Mississippi from children's behavioral health care through the use of telehealth - fits the needs of pandemic response.
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Monthly meeting and online gathering to coach and support parents who are helping other parents in any system.
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This session supports providers in any system who work with families to understand what family-driven practice is and how it benefits families.
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This virtual family support meeting is open any families who would like to share their thoughts and ideas with each other.
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ADA, OLMSTEAD AND EPSDT: What Do These Letters Mean: Basic ways families can use these laws to advocate for their children will be discussed.
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The COVID-19 crisis is hurting us all, but its not hurting us all equally. News links on the impact of COVID-19 on Black, Indigenous and People of Color and other racialized communities. Regularly updated.
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As remote-learning continues through the end of the school semester, parents have transitioned to educators on a more permanent basis. It is a role that typically entails years of higher education, the completion of licensure or certification requirements, and perhaps, most importantly, patience. In other words, it is not an easy task. |
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