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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 14, 2008   CONTACT: Betsy Reed WMCMHS 920 Diana St. Ludington, MI 49431 231-843-7285 betsyr@wmcmhs.org ...

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Michigan Protection and Advocacy Service, Inc. (MPAS) is looking for people from around the state to serve on its Advisory Council for services to peo...

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Taken from CMHS Consumer Affairs E-News January 16, 2009: Spotlighting Those Who Make a Difference for Mental Health Join with the Substance Abuse...

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Taken from CMHS Consumer Affairs E-News January 16, 2009:   SAMHSA Offers First in New Series of Informational Kits to Help Promote Evidenced-B...

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Taken from CMHS Consumer Affairs E-News January 16, 2009: Findings of most extensive employer survey ever on people with disabilities released by U.S...

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SAMHSA's Resource Center to Promote Acceptance, Dignity and Social Inclusion Associated with Mental Health (ADS Center) conducts free trainings each y...

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Meet Stephen Batson – MRCE Project Coordinator  When Stephen Batson delivered a member of the Motor City Clubhouse to her first meeting with t...

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Stephanie Harris, a student at the University of Michigan, School of Social Work with a concentration in Community Organization, completes her placeme...

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Mental health consumers are partnering with the Detroit-Wayne County Community Mental Health Agency and Adult Well Being Services to present the Cente...

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CMHS CONSUMER AFFAIRS E-NEWS 6 NOVEMBER 2008
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New SAMHSA Data Reports Available
SAMHSA's Office of Applied Studies (OAS) has just released The NSDUH Report: Major Depressive Episode and Treatment for Depression among Veterans Aged 21 to 39, a 3 page short report based on data from SAMHSA's National Survey on Drug Use & Health (NSDUH) that provides data on rates of depression, severity of role impairment among the depressed, and types of treatment for depression for veterans likely to be of the Iraq/Afghanistan war era.
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Other OAS short reports released recently include the following:
The NSDUH Report:  Mental Health Service Use among Youths Aged 12 to 17, which provides the estimated number and percentages of youth in the nation who received various types of inpatient, outpatient, education, and general medical services for emotional or behavioral problems athttp://oas.samhsa.gov/2k8/MHyouthTX/MHyouthTX.cfm
The NSDUH Report: Out-of-Home Services for Emotional or Behavioral Problems among Youths Aged 12 to 17 which provides data for youth who received mental health services spent out of their home by the service setting and length of stay athttp://oas.samhsa.gov/2k8/youthServices/youthServices.cfm
The NSDUH Report:  Alcohol Use among Pregnant Women and Recent Mothers which provides data on current alcohol drinking patterns among pregnant and nonpregnant women and recent mothers at http://oas.samhsa.gov/2k8/pregnantAlc/pregnantAlc.cfm
For single or bulk orders of free copies of this report or any OAS report for meetings, contact SAMHSA’s National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI) either on the web or by phone.  Please allow sufficient time to process your request.
Phone:  800-729-6686
TDD hearing impaired:  800-487-4889
Toll free Hablamos Espaňol:  877-767-8432

 

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CMHS CONSUMER AFFAIRS E-NEWS 4 NOVEMBER 2008
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AHRQ and ODPHP Announce Redesigned healthfinder.gov
An improved and more accessible version of healthfinder.gov has been launched to provide even more news, tips, and tools to help people stay healthy.  Information is available in English and Spanish.  The site includes these new and easy-to-use features:
·       The Quick Guide to Health Living - basic, easy-to-understand information on key prevention topics, including the benefits of taking recommended actions and tips on how to get started.
·       Myhealthfinder -  http://beta.healthfinder.gov - personalized health recommendations based on age and sex from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, supported by AHRQ.
·       Personal Health Tools - http://beta.healthfinder.gov/HealthTools  - menu and activity planners, health calculators, online check-ups, and more.

 

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