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Prevention - Each Mind Matters - California's Mental Health Movement
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Children & Families. Find more information in the CalMHSA Resource Catalogue. The California Mental Health Services Authority is funded by counties through the voter-approved Mental Health Services Act (Prop 63). Mental health and well-being are fundamental to our collective and individual ability as humans to think, emote, interact with each other, earn a living and enjoy life. World Health Organization. Research has shown that individuals can learn skills to improve our mental. Empowering individuals a...
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Get Help Now - Each Mind Matters - California's Mental Health Movement
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Children & Families. Find more information in the CalMHSA Resource Catalogue. The California Mental Health Services Authority is funded by counties through the voter-approved Mental Health Services Act (Prop 63). If you are feeling suicidal (or if you are concerned about someone), there is help available right now. A trained counselor is ready to talk to you and provide help. Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. If you’re worried about someone else:. Remove all lethal means (w...
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Mental Health Challenges - Each Mind Matters - California's Mental Health Movement
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Children & Families. Find more information in the CalMHSA Resource Catalogue. The California Mental Health Services Authority is funded by counties through the voter-approved Mental Health Services Act (Prop 63). Only a mental health professional can say if someone has a mental illness. Everyone has good days and bad days. Just because someone has a bad day does not mean he or she have a mental illness. ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). Have you ever been really nervous? An eating disorder...
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Take a Pledge - Each Mind Matters - California's Mental Health Movement
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Children & Families. Find more information in the CalMHSA Resource Catalogue. The California Mental Health Services Authority is funded by counties through the voter-approved Mental Health Services Act (Prop 63). Will be displayed instead of your name. I pledge. *. Also subscribe me to the newsletter so I can stay updated with the latest from Each Mind Matters. Find more information in the Each Mind Matters Program and Resource Catalogue.
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Subscribe - Each Mind Matters - California's Mental Health Movement
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Children & Families. Find more information in the CalMHSA Resource Catalogue. The California Mental Health Services Authority is funded by counties through the voter-approved Mental Health Services Act (Prop 63). How did you learn about EMM? On the internet (website or social media). 2 Why have you signed up for this newsletter/joined Each Mind Matters, California’s Mental Health Movement? Check all that apply). I or someone I know has experience with mental health challenges. Check all that apply).
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Events - Each Mind Matters - California's Mental Health Movement
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Children & Families. Find more information in the CalMHSA Resource Catalogue. The California Mental Health Services Authority is funded by counties through the voter-approved Mental Health Services Act (Prop 63). Each Mind Matters’ listing of these events is in no way an endorsement or a sponsorship, unless noted in writing elsewhere, nor is Each Mind Matters to be held responsible for the content, quality or outcomes of these events. 09/08/2016-09/09/2016 9/8/16 8:30 am - 9/9/16 5:00 pm. The Shasta Coun...
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Resources - Each Mind Matters - California's Mental Health Movement
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Children & Families. Find more information in the CalMHSA Resource Catalogue. The California Mental Health Services Authority is funded by counties through the voter-approved Mental Health Services Act (Prop 63). Ready to join California’s Mental Health Movement and make a change in your community? Looking for information for yourself or someone you care about? We’ve gathered these helpful resources from national and local organizations working to promote mental health. Walk In Our Shoes. National Suicid...
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Reducing Barriers - Each Mind Matters - California's Mental Health Movement
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Children & Families. Find more information in the CalMHSA Resource Catalogue. The California Mental Health Services Authority is funded by counties through the voter-approved Mental Health Services Act (Prop 63). When you are feeling alone or need to vent, leaning on your support network can help you better cope with all the different emotions you may be experiencing. Alicja Patela, Lifeline Digital Communications Manager. Here are programs and information to help you reduce barriers. Through the Center ...
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Children & Families - Each Mind Matters - California's Mental Health Movement
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Children & Families. Find more information in the CalMHSA Resource Catalogue. The California Mental Health Services Authority is funded by counties through the voter-approved Mental Health Services Act (Prop 63). Children & Families. 50% of adult mental health problems begin by age 14. [source]. Learn more about mental health and conversations you can have with the kids in your life. You’ll also find resources you can download and share at your child’s school. Share Information with Your Kids. The Region...
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Workplace - Each Mind Matters - California's Mental Health Movement
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Children & Families. Find more information in the CalMHSA Resource Catalogue. The California Mental Health Services Authority is funded by counties through the voter-approved Mental Health Services Act (Prop 63). I pledge to advocate for inclusion in the work place to create an accepting environment where I feel safe enough to talk about my PTSD and depression without being labeled or judged. – Jurline R. Avoid unintentional discrimination and/or litigation. Create a more effective work environment.