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The VOICE AWARDS
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ABOUT THE VOICE AWARDS

Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), and Center for Mental Health Services, the Voice Awards honor consumer/peer leaders who have played a vital role in raising awareness and understanding of mental health and substance use disorders and promoted the social inclusion of people with behavioral health problems. Through their exemplary leadership and advocacy, these individuals demonstrate that recovery is real and that people with behavioral health problems are valuable, contributing members of their schools, workplaces, and communities.

The awards also recognize TV and film writers and producers who have given a voice to people with behavioral health problems by incorporating dignified, respectful, and accurate portrayals of these individuals into their scripts, programs, and productions. These dedicated, insightful, and influential professionals have helped change how TV and film viewers understand mental health and substance use disorders and accept people with behavioral health problems.

Each year, the Voice Awards features a theme that supports SAMHSA’s key strategic initiatives and is integrated throughout all facets of that year’s program. In 2012, the awards program will spotlight the strength and perseverance of athletes who face unique challenges in managing mental health and/or substance use disorders while continuing to train, compete, and remain in the public eye. Consideration is being given to consumer/peer leaders who educate the public about the behavioral health challenges of athletes and help empower them to begin the journey of recovery. Additional consideration is being given to TV and film productions that accurately and respectfully portray the behavioral health struggles of athletes, their resilience, and their paths to recovery.

Judging and Criteria

Nominated consumer/peer leaders are evaluated based on their outstanding contributions in all of the following areas:

Nominees are reviewed by a panel of judges that includes consumer/peer leaders in recovery from mental health and/or substance use disorders and behavioral health advocates, as well as representatives from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and communication professionals.

Entertainment nominees are evaluated based on the criteria listed below:

Nominated productions do not need to reflect every element to receive an award. However, the highest ratings are reserved for those productions that emphasize the positive journey of recovery from behavioral health problems.

Nominees are reviewed by a panel of judges that includes TV and film writers and producers, consumer/peer leaders in recovery from mental health and/or substance use disorders and behavioral health advocacy organizations, as well as representatives from HHS and other Voice Awards program partners.