Grassroots advocacy is about using your voice to influence policy makers and make a difference. Turn your passion and your lived experience into a positive voice for mental health with the NAMI Smarts for Advocacy training. NAMI Smarts for Advocacy will enhance your advocacy skills and help you shape a powerful and personal story that will move policy makers. NAMI Smarts for Advocacy gives you step-by-step tools and the hands-on practice you need to feel clear, confident and ready to make a difference.
Taking place on Zoom, pre-registration required (Email: beth@namirhodeisland.org)
Grassroots advocacy is about using your voice to influence policy makers and make a difference. Turn your passion and your lived experience into a positive voice for mental health with the NAMI Smarts for Advocacy training. NAMI Smarts for Advocacy will enhance your advocacy skills and help you shape a powerful and personal story that will move policy makers. NAMI Smarts for Advocacy gives you step-by-step tools and the hands-on practice you need to feel clear, confident and ready to make a difference.
Taking place on Zoom, pre-registration required (Email: beth@namirhodeisland.org)
Join MHARI and NAMI Rhode Island for this lively discussion about our most important mental health legislation in 2022. This information will empower voters and legislators alike. The mental health community is counting on us to improve the system of care. Let’s make it happen in 2022!
NAMI Ending the Silence is an engaging presentation that helps audience members learn about the warning signs of mental health conditions and what steps to take if you or a loved one are showing symptoms of a mental health condition. NAMI Ending the Silence presentations include two leaders: one who shares an informative presentation and a young adult with a mental health condition who shares their journey of recovery. For Families: A 1-hour presentation for adults with middle or high school aged youth that includes warning signs, facts and statistics, how to talk with your child and how to work with school staff.
Taking place on Zoom, registration required (Contact info@namirhodeisland.org to register)
Clients and counselors are invited to join RIMHCA Board Members for an open discussion about mental health in RI.
Please email ashley@rimhca.org to register for the event and to receive location/joining information.
Talk Saves Lives is AFSP’s standardized, 45-60 minute education program that provides participants with a clear understanding of this leading cause of death, including the most up-to-date research on suicide prevention, and what they can do in their communities to save lives.
Join Thrive’s Certified Peer Recovery Specialists, Kimberly Quinn with our IHH Team and Paul Bachard with our ACT Team, to do some planting and feel the benefits that gardening can have on the soul. Gardening has been proven to be able to reduce stress and improve mood, thus reducing the symptoms of depression and anxiety. Participants will decorate a pot, play with soil, plant some seeds, and take their new plant home! “If you can keep a plant alive for a year, you are on the road to recovery”.
Thrive Behavioral Health Back Parking Lot
2756 Post Road
Warwick, RI 02886
Register with Kimberly Quinn at kquinn@thrivebhri.org or 691-6000, x351
Can We Talk is a community space to support healing. Program components include meal sharing; childcare services if needed; artistic expression that engages mind, body, and soul; and the opportunity to anonymously share and listen to other community members’ stories of trauma, loss, healing, and hope. Through the program, individuals have access to a licensed mental health clinician and community companions who can serve as important navigators for the integration of multiple services. Clinicians and community companions help with referrals for medical, mental health, legal, housing, food, and other needs and may provide one-on-one support to participants, upon request.
Bethel AME Church
30 Rochambeau Ave.
Providence RI
NAMI Ending the Silence is an engaging presentation that helps audience members learn about the warning signs of mental health conditions and what steps to take if you or a loved one are showing symptoms of a mental health condition. NAMI Ending the Silence presentations include two leaders: one who shares an informative presentation and a young adult with a mental health condition who shares their journey of recovery. For School Staff: A 1-hour presentation for school staff members that includes information about warning signs, facts and statistics, how to approach students and how to work with families.
Taking place on Zoom, registration required (contact info@namirhodeisland.org to register)
Clients and counselors are invited to join RIMHCA Board Member Vanessa Cubellis a PeaceLove creative workshop. (Limit to 20 attendees).
Please email ashley@rimhca.org to register for the event.
Join us as we help our neighbors who are struggling to stay in their homes during this extraordinarily difficult year. For this virtual event you decide how you want to participate—walk, run, bike or swim.
https://secure.frontstream.com/shelterwalk-2022
Any location, any time during the week from May 18 -May 25th.
Are you new to the field of mental health? Or, maybe you have decades of experience and looking for new challenges. Opportunities abound for anyone looking for work in mental health. HR departments from across the state will be in attendance, and looking to fill over 200 positions from entry level to executive level.
Location: TBD
Join the Mental Health Association of RI and the RI Parent Information Network for a VIRTUAL conversation
Both Rhode Island and federal mental health parity laws were enacted to regulate health insurers so that people needing mental health care, including for substance use disorders, could get the treatment and services they need. But the promise of mental health parity has not yet been realized. Patients continue to struggle accessing care. This conversation will explore the history, current actions, and needed next steps — both regulatory and legislative — that will move Rhode Island towards the promise of mental health parity.
Panelists include:
Marie Ganim, former Rhode Island Health Insurance Commissioner
Patrick Tigue, current Rhode Island Health Insurance Commissioner
Senator Joshua Miller, Chair, RI Senate Health & Human Services Committee
Representative Teresa Tanzi, RI House Government & Elections Committee
Facilitated by:
Shamus Durac, Staff Attorney, RI Parent Information Network
Karen Malcolm, RI Parity Initiative, a project of the Mental Health Association of Rhode Island
Clients and counselors are invited to join RIMHCA Board Members for an open discussion about mental health in RI.
Please email ashley@rimhca.org to register for the event and to receive joining/location information.
A Facebook Live event: The Harbour Youth Center staff discuss their personal experiences and how exercise helped get them through emotionally difficult times in their lives.
Facebook Live: https://www.facebook.com/CommunityCareAlliance
Newport Hospital Annual Mental Health Month panel. This free event will be held virtually on May 24 from 6-7 pm and will feature a variety of mental health experts from Newport Hospital and other local organizations.
You can learn more about the event here: https://www.lifespan.
An annual event in May that brings together heroes and allies in the mental health community. This important event will feature presentations and discussions in the most current mental health topics, for and by people who are passionate about mental health education, administration, and advocacy. The conference will include sessions for individuals living with mental health conditions, family/loved ones, clinicians, students, supporters in the community.
Location TBD, See https://namirhodeisland.org/btg/ for more information
Join this fun, interactive, drama therapy workshop to help grow and nourish your strengths. This one-time one-hour workshop provides a safe and creative environment for kids and their parents or guardians to explore and use their imaginations. Hosted by Thrive Behavioral Health’s Drama therapist, Susie Schutt, and Laura Scussel, Program Manager of Youth and Family Services.
The GAMM Theatre
1245 Jefferson Blvd
Warwick, RI 02886
Can We Talk is a community space to support healing. Program components include meal sharing; childcare services if needed; artistic expression that engages mind, body, and soul; and the opportunity to anonymously share and listen to other community members’ stories of trauma, loss, healing, and hope. Through the program, individuals have access to a licensed mental health clinician and community companions who can serve as important navigators for the integration of multiple services. Clinicians and community companions help with referrals for medical, mental health, legal, housing, food, and other needs and may provide one-on-one support to participants, upon request.
Project Outreach
1520 Broad St.
Providence RI
Hillsgrove Clubhouse welcomes the return of our Annual Open Mic Night. This wonderful evening will feature music, singing, poetry, spoken word, comedy, and other performing talents of members and staff of Hillsgrove Clubhouse and Thrive Behavioral Health. Participation is open to anyone in attendance. Light refreshments will be served. Please contact Dawn Anderson at 401-732-0970 to RSVP and/or if you are interested in performing. Free event. Donations welcome.
Hillsgrove Clubhouse
70 Minnesota Ave.
Warwick RI 02888
Our 8th Annual Golf Tournament is sure to be the best one yet. With stunning views of Narragansett Bay, the 18-hole Scottish Links course at the Aquidneck Club will be one to remember, and the best part: you’ll be ensuring mental health is for everyone.
The Aquidneck Club
125 Cory’s Ln.
Portsmouth, RI
For information about sponsorship opportunities please contact, karen.weavill@mhari.org.
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