In Our Own Voice - Eastside, Washington
Redmond, Washington
Start Date
2002
Brief Description
In Our Own Voice (IOOV) is a unique informational outreach program, developed by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), that offers insight into the recovery that is possible for people with severe mental illnesses. The program aims to meet the need for consumer-run education initiatives, to set a standard for quality education about mental illness from those who have been there, to offer genuine work opportunities for consumers, to encourage self-confidence and self-esteem in presenters, and to focus on recovery and the message of hope.
Situation
Studies have shown that contact between people who have mental illnesses and the general public is the most effective way to reduce the discrimination and stigma associated with mental illnesses (Corrigan & Penn, 1999). An article published in the peer-review Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal concludes that: "There is strong evidence that NAMI's 'In Our Own Voice' consumer education presentation is effective as a strategy for increasing audience knowledge about mental illness and improving attitudes towards those who experience psychiatric disorders." (Wood & Wahl, 2006)
Solution
IOOV is a solution to the challenge of stigma, as it encourages consumers to become actively involved in education about severe mental illnesses. IOOV provides a venue where people with mental illnesses can speak about recovery and the issues surrounding it.
Results
The IOOV program in Eastside, Washington began in 2002. To date, 88 presentations have been given reaching over 2,550 audience members.
Contact
For further information on the IOOV program or to arrange a presentation for your organization contact NAMI Eastside at info@nami-eastside.org or by calling 425-885-6264.
Type
Local