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Last Updated: 6/22/2012

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The contents of these informational updates do not necessarily represent the views, policies, and positions of the Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

2011

October—Promising Practices for Social Inclusion: The Key Role of Partnerships and Collaboration to Promote Recovery and Successful Reintegration

August—Promising Practices for Social Inclusion: Housing and Community Supports Foster Successful Reintegration

April—Promising Practices for Social Inclusion: The Important Role of Peers

2010

August—Mental Health for Military Families: The Path to Resilience and Recovery

April—Social Inclusion in Action: Promoting Accurate and Dignified Media Coverage

January—The Mental Health Consumer/Survivor Movement

2009

September—Looking Back on Five Years of Service

August—Using Contact Approach Activities to Promote Social Inclusion

June—Young Adult Involvement in Social Inclusion Efforts

March—Mental Health in the Workplace and the Need for Social Inclusion.

2008

November—Children's Mental Health and the Need for Social Inclusion.

October—Emotional Wellness and Social Inclusion

July—What’s In a Name?

July—SAMHSA announces 2008 CMHR Awardees

April—Reducing Stigma for American Military Personnel

April—Language Matters—The ADS Center Announces Its Name Change

2007

December—Campaign for Mental Health Recovery

June—Celebrating Mental Health Month

February—National Anti-Stigma Campaign and the Power of Peer Support

2006

November—Art Works! Using the Arts to Counter Stigma and Discrimination

August—Overcoming Barriers and the Stigma Associated With Mental Illness In Rural Communities

March—Stigma in the Military

2005

December—Disaster Recovery, Stigma and Peer Support

September—Stigma in Latino/Hispanic Communities

August—Stigma in Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities

May—Stigma in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities

Spring—Stigma in African American Communities

2004

Fall—Rural Issues

Spring—Community Integration

Winter II—Recovery

Winter—Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice

2003

Fall—Attitudes Toward Mental Illness

Spring—Stigma Awareness

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