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In just over a year, more than 800 individuals who live or work in Chester County have become certified Mental Health First Aiders. And, this free program continues to gain … Read more

Mental illness has been part of my life since I was a child. Four of my six family members were hospitalized with diagnoses ranging from schizophrenia to borderline personality disorder … Read more

When a high school athlete breaks his arm, he walks down the hallways with a cast and “everybody says it’s really cool,” said Fred Robinson, Tosa United coordinator for the … Read more

There is no magic pill to cure mental illness. There is no one-size-fits-all diagnosis. There is no single cause. The complexities of the illness and limited resources in South Lake Tahoe … Read more

Mental health challenges such as depression, anxiety, psychosis and substance use are common in the United States. In fact, more than one in five American adults will have a mental health … Read more

As more and more students apply each year to increasingly competitive colleges, student mental health has become a heavily debated topic within the world of higher education. According to the … Read more

With roughly 20% of the population suffering from a mental illness, its presence in the workplace (and in our personal lives) is assured. Mental illnesses and substance use disorders can … Read more

The Connect 4 Mental Health Community Innovation Awards recognize organizations introducing novel approaches to address mental health in early intervention, creative use of technology, continuity of care and service integration.  … Read more

Mental illness has been part of my life since I was a child. Four of my six family members were hospitalized with diagnoses ranging from schizophrenia to borderline personality disorder … Read more

Restricting access to known “suicide hotspots,” such as bridges, tall buildings and cliffs, can help reduce deaths at those locations by more than 90 percent, according to the findings of … Read more

“Tomorrow I will join other mental health advocates in our nation’s capital as we speak up to raise the volume and urgency for real change in how we treat mental … Read more

Mayor Eric Garcetti, Australian Consulate officials and representatives from the National Council for Mental Wellbeing welcomed participants of the Black Dog Ride, which made 21 stops in 14 states to … Read more

The first full week of October marks the 25th annual Mental Illness Awareness week, and schools in Rice County are ready to help those who may be suffering. 10/03/2015 Link … Read more

The group helped fund Mental Health First Aid, a program that trains veterans and first responders on how to interact with someone suffering from mental health issues, which has now … Read more

More than 440,000 First Aiders in the US
Trained by more than 8,000 Instructors

The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee turned its attention to mental health and addictions legislation this week, voting on and approving two bills and scheduling a hearing … Read more

The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee turned its attention to mental health and addictions legislation this week, voting on and approving two bills and scheduling a hearing … Read more

Spencer-Thomas delivered a talk last Wednesday night highlighting the prevalence of mental health issues on college campuses. Spencer-Thomas is the CEO and founder of the Carson J. Spencer Foundation, an … Read more

The Westport Out of the Darkness Walk is one of more than 350 Out of the Darkness Community Walks being held nationwide this fall. The walks are expected to unite … Read more

The three-year grant will provide partial funding for training in mental health first aid and provide the services of a psychiatric clinician to be shared among the eight towns which … Read more

It is with deep sorrow that Black Dog Ride informs the Black Dog Ride community that West Australian motorcycle riders Steve and Barbara Thomas, who were participating in the Black Dog Ride across America, were involved in a fatal accident on Friday, 25th September near Durango, Colorado.

It’s estimated that 350 million people around the world suffer from depression, an illness that claims more than 2500 Australian lives each year.

A band of 65 Australian motorcyclists are visiting Oklahoma City on their first “Black Dog Ride” across the United States. 09/24/2015 Link to Source

Municipal officials are continuing their efforts to make the city stigma free when it comes to mental illnesses by creating a Stigma Free taskforce. 09/24/2015 Link to Source

he group, which has completed five previous tours in Australia, is partnering with Mental Health First Aid USA to raise mental health awareness and funds to train more veterans and first responders in Mental Health First Aid.

Hilda Marie’s worst nightmare was unfolding right before her eyes. Teetering at the edge of the platform was a woman poised to jump in front of an oncoming train. What … Read more

For Hilda, there was no question. She turned to the skills she learned in the eight-hour Mental Health First Aid class she completed. She contacted the station manager to secure help and calmly talked to reassure the woman until help arrived. Her actions saved a life that day.

The Black Dog Riders had just finished the fourth leg of a 21-day ride that will take them from New York City to Los Angeles. The mission of the group … Read more

Mental health first aid — as laid out in a program designed by an Australian psychologist and his wife, a nurse — gained a foothold in the United States in … Read more

As we find ourselves in National Suicide Prevention Month, it’s hard not to take this loss with a special kind of sadness – and even harder to wrap our minds … Read more

The training session asked workers how they would respond to troubled people — a drug user, an abuse victim or someone with bipolar disorder — that they might encounter on … Read more

The Mental Health First Aid program, which the Black Dog Riders are riding to support, is a way to ensure that each of us can be on the front line with our neighbors, co-workers, and friends to recognize when people are struggling and get them the help they need.

The proceeds raised from this ride will go to Mental Health First Aid USA, providing scholarships for first responders and veterans to be trained in Mental Health First Aid, helping … Read more

“Be Nice.” is a mental health awareness, anti-bullying and suicide prevention program that wants schools, workplaces and all of the West Michigan community to know that saving lives is as … Read more

There was possibility in that empty lot, Fioravanti figured: If grass and weeds could grow there, why couldn’t vegetables? And, because she is a mental health professional, the vegetable garden … Read more

People trained in first aid know the importance of their ABCs when dealing with a medical patient. Airway, breathing and circulation are vital for life. But first aid is not just … Read more

Black Dog Ride is partnering with Mental Health First Aid USA to raise awareness and funds for Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training scholarships for military veterans and first responders. … Read more

This editorial appears in the addictions issue of National Council Magazine. By: Becky Vaughn , Vice President of Addictions, National Council of Behavioral Health Strengthening the Specialty Addictions Sector   Addictions … Read more

This editorial appears in the addictions issue of National Council Magazine. By: Becky Vaughn , Vice President of Addictions, National Council of Behavioral Health Strengthening the Specialty Addictions Sector   Addictions … Read more

…The goal of the Black Dog Ride is to raise $200,000 to bring Mental Health First Aid to first responders and military personnel. So far, Mental Health First Aid USA has trained more than 450,000 people, but there are many more who would benefit. Read more. Publication Date: Sept. 11, 2015; Source: Better Mental Health Magazine

A $30 million, city-sponsored experiment in training non-professionals to provide mental health help will focus on people who work with parents of small children, the unemployed poor and young people … Read more

A $30 million, city-sponsored experiment in training non-professionals to provide mental health help will focus on people who work with parents of small children, the unemployed poor and young people … Read more

The motorcyclists, who call themselves the Black Dog Ride, are partnering with Mental Health First Aid USA, a program that teaches people how to identify common mental health problems like depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, and help connect them with support and resources.

Sixty-five Australian motorcyclists, in a nation over 15,000 miles from home, departSunday, Sept. 13 on a U.S. cross-country odyssey to raise awareness and funds for depression and suicide prevention. 09/02/2015 … Read more

The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District is one of three school districts in Alaska that have added positions at alternative schools using funds from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health … Read more

Training the entire staff of a large organization in something new and innovative is no easy task. So accomplishing that feat in less than one year is truly remarkable. I’m … Read more

Franklin and Fulton County commissioners have initiated programs to help authorities identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illness. 08/29/2015 Link to Source

High school student and Born This Way Foundation ambassador Alexa Branco talks about her experience taking a Mental Health First Aid course. On a typical Tuesday, you can usually find … Read more

High school student and Born This Way Foundation ambassador Alexa Branco talks about her experience taking a Mental Health First Aid course. On a typical Tuesday, you can usually find … Read more

High school student and Born This Way Foundation ambassador Alexa Branco talks about her experience taking a Mental Health First Aid course. On a typical Tuesday, you can usually find … Read more