Building Bridges to Recovery Through Community Partnerships

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Monday, June 26 / 8:30 am to 10:00 am

Community membership can provide a sense of belonging, identity, and social connection. Mental illness often contributes to isolation and loneliness. When services are cut off from communities, they can foster dependence and perpetuate this disconnect. By building relationships with strategic community partners, programs can empower clients, connecting them with their communities and reducing stigma and social alienation. Our diverse local communities can be our greatest assets in promoting recovery.  So, how can we build bridges that allow individuals to engage with their communities in meaningful ways? We will outline simple, effective tools and strategies to start building valuable community partnerships.

Session Details

Topics

Veterans Affairs, Stigma, Community Integration, Evidence-based, Mergers, Partnerships, Collaboration, Person-Centered Planning Skills, Promotion of Self-Efficacy & Self-Sufficiency

Faculty

Elena Bassett (PhD}

Maisie Ketron (LCSW)

Mark Smith (OTR/L)

Dan Evenhouse (LCSW), (CPRP)