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Join together with individuals and family members living with mental illness, health care providers and other mental health partners in public safety, education and faith communities, in discussing the early detection and prevention of mental illness.
Former NFL great, Mark McMillian, is the featured keynote presenter. Nicknamed Mighty Mouse, McMillian started off working in the mental health field before completing an eight year career in the NFL.In 1997 while playing for the Chiefs, he led the NFL in interception return yards and was tied for second most interceptions with eight. During his time in the NFL, he saw the significant impact of mental illness both on and off the field, recognizing that such an illness can impact any one of us. Mark has committed himself to giving back to the community and putting himself in position to help others.
Glendale Police Chief, Rick St. John, leads off the conference by discussing the importance of mental health education and crisis intervention training among law enforcement professionals. Glendale Deputy Fire Chief, Chuck Montgomery, will close the conference with a discussion about the value of mental health education among emergency medical professionals and will share his values around advocacy.
Bruce St. James, KTAR News, will join a Recovery and Resiliency Panel session. Attendees also have the opportunity to participate in a Town Hall Listening Session, where we will discuss how we breakdown and identify system barriers.Attendees will learn how to recognize the early signs and symptoms to navigate the hurdles of mental health; develop strategies to advocate for your loved ones and for self-management; find access to community resources including crisis services; get information on innovative programs and services; and engage and mobilize with other community members.
A limited number of scholarships are available for Community participants. Please visit the following website to complete the scholarship application: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc_AcMKbwd2_mrBIK3uecptgfYSDb4VlbYde8IHnOyWfsgYGQ/viewform?c=0&w=1
*This activity is pending approval from the National Association of Social Workers.
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UbicaciónGlendale Community College (Glendale, AZ) (Ver)
6000 West Olive Ave.
Glendale, AZ 85302
United States
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