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X-WR-CALDESC:Many people who seek mental health care drop out. 70% that dro
 p out do so after their first or second visit.[i][i] The first moments of 
 interaction between a service provider and a person seeking care for a men
 tal health condition can set the tone and course of treatment. This first 
 interaction can start a journey to recovery and a satisfying life—or it ca
 n leave a person unsure or even hopeless about their future and unwilling 
 to go back a second time. The same is true about interactions with others 
 in the community\; a person who has been told that people with mental illn
 ess are scary\, weak or unable to care for themselves may not seek help or
  may avoid telling others the full extent of what they are experiencing. E
 ffective engagement should be the foundation of mental health services\, n
 ot merely an aspiration. \nThis webinar will explore NAMI’s listening sess
 ion on engagement including: the process that went into the project\, the 
 experience and outcomes of the listening session and next steps towards pr
 omoting a culture of engagement. \nPresenters:\n Darcy Gruttadaro\, JD\, N
 AMI Director of Advocacy\n Laura Usher\, MA\, NAMI Senior Manager of Crimi
 nal Justice and Advocacy\n Ann-Marie Louison\, MSW\, Co-Director Adult Beh
 avioral Health Programs\, CASES\n  Bill Carruthers\, Program Manager\, Sav
 annah Counseling Peer Program\n\nWhen in the 'seminar room' online\, the A
 dobe Connect Log-in screen appears\, select 'Enter as a Guest\,' enter the
  name and state of the participant in the 'Name' field (Ex. Jane Doe-AK) a
 nd click on 'Enter Room.'  For attendees\, this is a “listen only” webinar
 .  Should they need to dial in\, the instructions are on the note pad in t
 he seminar room.\n
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DESCRIPTION:Many people who seek mental health care drop out. 70% that drop
  out do so after their first or second visit.[i][i] The first moments of i
 nteraction between a service provider and a person seeking care for a ment
 al health condition can set the tone and course of treatment. This first i
 nteraction can start a journey to recovery and a satisfying life—or it can
  leave a person unsure or even hopeless about their future and unwilling t
 o go back a second time. The same is true about interactions with others i
 n the community\; a person who has been told that people with mental illne
 ss are scary\, weak or unable to care for themselves may not seek help or 
 may avoid telling others the full extent of what they are experiencing. Ef
 fective engagement should be the foundation of mental health services\, no
 t merely an aspiration. \nThis webinar will explore NAMI’s listening sessi
 on on engagement including: the process that went into the project\, the e
 xperience and outcomes of the listening session and next steps towards pro
 moting a culture of engagement. \nPresenters:\n Darcy Gruttadaro\, JD\, NA
 MI Director of Advocacy\n Laura Usher\, MA\, NAMI Senior Manager of Crimin
 al Justice and Advocacy\n Ann-Marie Louison\, MSW\, Co-Director Adult Beha
 vioral Health Programs\, CASES\n  Bill Carruthers\, Program Manager\, Sava
 nnah Counseling Peer Program\n\nWhen in the 'seminar room' online\, the Ad
 obe Connect Log-in screen appears\, select 'Enter as a Guest\,' enter the 
 name and state of the participant in the 'Name' field (Ex. Jane Doe-AK) an
 d click on 'Enter Room.'  For attendees\, this is a “listen only” webinar.
   Should they need to dial in\, the instructions are on the note pad in th
 e seminar room.\n
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SUMMARY:Webinar:  Engagement: The New Standard for Mental Health Care
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