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Last Updated: 6/22/2012

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Webcasts

Webcasts educate State coordinators and partners on important topics related to the Campaign for Social Inclusion, formerly the CMHR. Webcasts cover a wealth of information in an online video that can be viewed at any time.

Please note: The presentations listed below took place before the Campaign name change in April 2011. Therefore, the Campaign for Social Inclusion is referred to as the Campaign for Mental Health Recovery (CMHR) in these presentations.

Access the first Campaign webcast and archived webcast discussion: Creating Effective Partnerships to Support the Campaign for Mental Health Recovery.

Access the second Campaign Webcast: Working with the Media to Support the Campaign for Mental Health Recovery.

Access the third Campaign Webcast: The Multicultural Phase of the Campaign for Mental Health Recovery.

Access the fourth Campaign Webcast: Young Adults and Mental Health Recovery:  Perspectives on Social Inclusion and Acceptance.

Access the fifth Campaign Webcast: Speaking from Your Heart: Public Speaking and the Path to Recovery.

Access the sixth Campaign Webcast: Engaging the Community with the Campaign for Mental Health Recovery’s Multicultural Resources

This Web site was developed under contract with the Office of Consumer Affairs in SAMHSA’s Center for Mental Health Services. The views, opinions, and content provided on this Web site do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, or policies of SAMHSA or HHS. The resources listed in this Web site are not all-inclusive and inclusion on this Web site does not constitute an endorsement by SAMHSA or HHS.