“The majority of millennials, myself included, use social media. And not only do we use social media, but it is ingrained into our daily lives. So much so, that it has become a space for people to talk about their mental illness. “
Read MoreDane County Department of Human Services (DCHS) released their 2019 budget request. NAMI Dane County provided written comment and public testimony to the County Board of Supervisors.
Read MoreAdvocates have raised concerns regarding requirements for a grant program that aims to improve school safety and student mental health.
Read MoreTalking about your mental health provides an opportunity for others to care for you and provide support.
Read MoreThe needs assessment assesses prevalence of needs, access to services, service workforce and capacity, quality and appropriateness of services, and service participant outcomes.
Read MoreMadison Metropolitan, Stoughton Area, and Sun Prairie Area School Districts will receive grants from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction for the 2018-19 school year to expand school-based mental health services.
Read MoreWe did it! Thanks to your advocacy, the House passed H.R. 6082, the Overdose Prevention and Patient Safety Act, with an overwhelming bipartisan vote of 357-57!
Read MoreNAMI joins the American Psychiatric Association, American Psychological Association, American Academy of Family Physicians and others in urging an immediate end to the practice of separating families.
Read MoreJoin us on Friday, June 29 from 4:00–5:30 p.m. CST for our first-ever NAMI Ask the Expert Live broadcasting from the 2018 NAMI National Convention in New Orleans.
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