Thursday, July 31, 2014

NAMI Steps Up To Do More To Help US Military Personnel




NAMI-Charlotte will soon be providing the NAMI Homefront Program in the Charlotte, NC area.

NAMI has launched a new education program called NAMI Homefront, a six-session adaptation of the evidence-based NAMI Family-to-Family Education Program. This free program will focus on the unique needs of families of Military Service Members and Veterans who are living with mental illness and often face post-deployment or post-discharge challenges.

Why now?
recent study found that nearly one in five of the men and women deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan since 2004 live with severe depression or posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and have experienced more traumatic brain injuries than in any previous military campaign. Those returning with devastating injuries face living with both physical and psychological pain. Tragically, since the beginning of the invasion of Afghanistan, more Service Members have died as a result ofsuicide than combat. A diagnosis of mental illness results in immediate separation or discharge from active duty, which may explain why only half of all service personnel affected by the symptoms of mental illness seek treatment.

Other Veterans face invisible wounds related to PTSD which limit daily functioning despite appearing able-bodied to society. Some Veterans have difficulty adjusting to separation from the military and loss of their connection to a unit or status as part of an elite team with specialized skills; they may face unemployment due to expertise that may not easily translate to civilian settings.

his has an impact on families, often leaving them confused, angry and lost in trying to help a loved one. Families sacrifice cohesion, communication and daily interaction during deployments. Less than two percent of the general population serves in the military so there is a sense of isolation among Military Service Members and Veteran families because others cannot relate to their experiences. Fear for the safety of the deployed strains families and some relationships do not survive multiple deployments.

Why NAMI?
NAMI has chosen to provide education, support and encouragement to the families of Service Members and Veterans because of the growing need that is the result of recent wars. Other families also confront symptoms of mental illness and the challenge of navigating mental health care systems, but the circumstances of Service Members and Veterans are often unique. NAMI is well-situated to provide a connection between family members and community resources.

NAMI has a history of partnership and collaboration with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). NAMI Family-to-Family classes have been taught in VA hospitals and clinics throughout the country since the late 1990s. Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) between NAMI and the VA were signed in 2008 and 2010 to offer NAMI Family-to-Family in VA facilities. Since the first MOU in 2008 the course has been presented 189 times in 114 different VA facilities in 49 states and the District of Columbia with great success.
“You realize that he will never be the same having been through war. I learned how to treat him more as an adult than as a hurt child.” —Mother of a Veteran in Ohio after graduating from a NAMI Family-to-Family VA class
NAMI Homefront will address the very specialized needs of Service Member and Veteran Families. NAMI has established an expert advisory group comprised of Veterans, family members, the VA, the Department of Defense, the Rand Corporation and the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivingto help guide the program.

In early 2014, the first round of NAMI Homefront classes will be taught in six states that are piloting the program (Illinois, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Ohio and South Carolina). Instructors will be drawn from NAMI Affiliates with experience teaching NAMI Family-to-Family at VA sites, along with family members of Service Members and Veterans. A free online course will be offered later in the year. NAMI Homefront will be available across the nation by the summer of 2014. 

For Details about Homefront, click to read more (PDF file).

FOR MORE INFORMATION about NAMI-Charlotte and the new Homefront Program, 

visit www.NAMI-Charlotte.org  or call phone 704-333-8218   


This NAMI-Charlotte Blog Post courtesy of NAMI -- Original Post Titled: NAMI Homefront Helps Educate Military Families and Veterans - By Suzanne Robinson, MSW, Senior Education Program Manager , NAMI Family-to-Family and NAMI Homefront

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

NAMI-Charlotte Educational Forum - What is QPR? April 8th


Topic: What is QPR? 

Tuesday, April 8, 2014 – 7:30 pm

Parking area is at back entrance to church.

Presenters: Mental Health Association Of Central Carolinas, Inc.
Carey Davies, Peer Support Specialist & Sal Caraco, Lead QPR Trainer

 
Come to learn how to respond to someone in crisis.

“In the time it takes to have lunch….you can learn how to save a life!”

Thanks to Carey Davies and Sal Caraco who will be the presenters at our April Forum on Tuesday, April 8. They are coming on behalf of The Mental Health Association of Central Carolinas and will inform us about QPR. We will learn of ways to help us respond to someone in crisis. See below for details.

Our NAMI support groups will meet prior to the Forum and times are listed.

Note: A special thanks to Doug & Elsa MacDonald who facilitated a Family-to-Family Teacher Training Class this past weekend. Thanks also to the class participants, who are looking forward to teaching Family-to-Family classes in the near future. We will keep you informed regarding those dates and locations.

 
NAMI Support Groups

Family Support Group Meeting–6:00 pm

Consumer Support Group Meeting–6:00 pm
 

 (Meetings held prior to Educational Forum)


Family-To-Family (F2F) Classes and for other NAMI information

Contact: NAMI-Charlotte - 704-333-8218 or www.nami-charlotte.org
 

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

NAMI-Charlotte Educational Forum - The Basics of Eligibility for Social Security Disability Benefits

Tuesday, March 11, 2014 – 7:30 pm
Presenter: Lynn Bishop, Attorney at Law

Venue: St Johns Baptist Church, 300 Hawthorne Lane, Charlotte, NC 28204

Topic: The Basics of Eligibility for Social Security Disability Benefits

  • Who is eligible?
  • How does one apply for benefits?
  • If denied, can an appeal be made?
Thanks to Lynn Bishop, Attorney at Law, who has offered to be the guest presenter at our Educational Forum on March 11. (Our February Forum was cancelled due to the snowstorm.) She will share information about Social Security and the steps to apply for S.S. Disability. Lynn will also be available to answer questions.  
 
Also: Brief General Membership Meeting to vote on NAMI Board Members for 2014

NAMI Support Groups

Family Support Group Meeting–6:00 pm
Consumer Support Group Meeting–6:00 pm
(Meetings held prior to Educational Forum)

Family-To-Family (F2F) Classes and for other NAMI information contact

NAMI-Charlotte - 704-333-8218 or www.nami-charlotte.org

Note: There is construction on 5th Street. From 7th St. – Turn at Hawthorne Lane Then make left turn just before St. John’s Church. Drive around to parking area at back entrance.


Our NAMI support groups will meet prior to the Forum and times are listed.

Note: We will have a brief membership meeting to introduce the candidates who have offered to serve on NAMI's Board of Directors for 2014. These persons have volunteered to be active participants in the planning of programs for NAMI's mission - To provide education, support and advocacy for persons experiencing mental illness challenges, as well as for their family members and friends.

Monday, November 18, 2013

NAMI Union County Family Support Group

This support group meets the 1st Monday of the month, starting with December 2nd, 2013. Family Support Group are free meetings of caregivers of individuals with a mental illness where family members can talk frankly about their challenges and help one another through their learned wisdom.

When : First Monday of every month

Where : Union House, 316 I.B. Shive Street, Monroe, NC

Map at http://goo.gl/maps/7bAaa

For more information please contact Evann Duncan,
704-292-2287 or email: info@nami-charlotte.org.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Family Support Group @ CMC Behavioral Health, 501 Billingsley Rd

These support groups meet the 1st Tuesday and 3rd Thursday of the month. Family Support Group are free meetings of caregivers of individuals with a mental illness where family members can talk frankly about their challenges and help one another through their learned wisdom.

When : 1st Tuesday and 3rd Thursday of every month
Where : CMC Behavioral Health, 501 Billingsley Rd, Charlotte, NC 28211
            Map @
http://goo.gl/maps/BlUXe

Meetings are facilitated by trained NAMI members. For more information call: 704-333-8218 or email:  info@nami-charlotte.org.

We welcome you to NAMI Charlotte! During the year we host Educational Forums, but not during the summer months. These ed forums will be published/posted and can be emailed to you by request:

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Educational Forum - Getting Beyond the Suffering

Bob Ward, Attorney with The Public Defenders Office, will be the guest presenter at our Education Forum on October 8.  He will share information about Mental Health Court, Involuntary Commitment, and other topics.  He also will provide time for our mutual questions and answers.   See below for details.  

NOTE:  Our NAMI support groups will meet prior to the Forum and times are listed.    
Our Educational Forum in November will be on Nov. 12.  Look for details in a future email.  We appreciate all who are supporting NAMI in our mission to provide education, support and advocacy for those experiencing mental illness challenges, as well as for their family members and friends. 
                                                   
St Johns Baptist Church
300 Hawthorne Lane, Charlotte, NC 28204


NAMI-Charlotte Educational Forum
Tuesday, October 8, 2013 – 7:30 pm


Presenter:  Robert (Bob) Ward, Attorney
Public Defender’s Office, Charlotte
Topic:  “Getting Beyond the Suffering”

Learn about Mental Health Court,
Involuntary Commitment, etc.
Some Simple solutions and Opportunities


For mutual questions and answers.
Support Groups            
Family Support Group Meeting–6:00 pm
Consumer Support Group Meeting–6:00 pm
(Meetings held prior to Educational Forum)


Family-To-Family (F2F) Classes
For more information or to register -
contact Michele Brown - 704-576-9452 or
michelebrown1941@gmail.com
For other NAMI information
Contact

NAMI-Charlotte - 704-333-8218 or  www.nami-charlotte.org

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Veteran NAMI Family to Family Class

The Family-To-Family course covers current information about schizophrenia, major depression, bipolar disorder (manic depression), panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, borderline personality disorder, PTSD and co-occurring brain disorders and addictive disorders. Included are communication and problem-solving techniques, coping mechanisms and self-care skills needed to deal with your loved one's mental illness as well as its impact on the family. 

This class will meet once a week and is structured to help caregivers understand and support individuals with serous mental illness while maintaining their own well being. The course it taught by a trained NAMI family member volunteer who knows what it's like to have a loved one struggling with a brain disorder.

Class Begins: October 1, 2013 (Tuesday)

Time: 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Location: VA Outpatient Clinic
8601 University East Drive, Charlotte, NC 28213
Map @ http://goo.gl/maps/fwFme


Register to: Beverly Corpening
Email Address:
bevey4@gmail.com
Phone #: 704-493-8520

For Information: Michele Brown, NAMI-Charlotte
Family Educator/Coordinator
704-576-9452

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