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 Consumer Services
 

Consumer Connections  is a comprehensive program designed to recruit, train, and support consumers of mental health services in the role of becoming providers of human services. Consumer Connections is a three-tiered approach that works! Get the details on our new MICA training program.

The Consumer Provider Association in New Jersey (CPA) is a statewide association of consumers of mental health services who are working as providers of mental health services. For more information, please email us.

 

The Career Connection Employment Resource Institute (CCERI) is a new program that aims to expand employment opportunities for persons with mental illness by creating system change through the promotion of best practices, including models for training and technical assistance for mental health providers, innovative state of the art direct employment services for consumers, and coalition building and collaboration in the community. For more information, please contact Faith McCalla.

 

Community
Advocates

Community Advocates is the direct advocacy arm of the Mental Health Association in New Jersey. Community Advocates is a program that provides individual, direct advocacy on behalf of adults with mental illness through support and education, and by linking them to community-based mental health and social services. For more information, please contact one of the following: Atlantic County – Jaime Angelini.; Hudson County and Union Counties Steven Rosenel; Ocean County – JoAnn Bonnett.  In Passaic County, please contact Rebekah Leon at 973-478-4444.

 

ICE and Esperanza Self Help Centers Self-help centers are places where mental health consumers can go to feel safe and relaxed. The purpose of a Self-Help Center is to provide an environment of support and empowerment that promotes wellness, which is a state of social, spiritual, mental/emotional and physical health for consumers living in New Jersey. For more information on the ICE self help center, please contact Christine Gromadzyn.

Peer Outreach Support Teams (POST)
Consumer-providers offer advocacy and peer counseling to mental health consumers in their communities. For more information, please contact: Christine Gromadzyn in Atlantic County or JoAnn Bonnett in Ocean County. In Passaic County, please contact Rebekah Leon at 973-478-4444.

Schizophrenics Anonymous (S.A.),  is a self-help support group for persons with schizophrenia or related disorders, organized and managed by persons with the illness. SA's  goal is to help restore dignity and a sense of purpose for persons who are working for recovery from schizophrenia or related disorders. MHANJ sponsors three SA groups in Hudson, Ocean, and Atlantic Counties. For more information, please contact one of the following: Atlantic County - Christine Gromadzyn; Hudson County – Steve Rosenel; Ocean County – JoAnn Bonnett. In Morris County, please contact the Mental Health Association in Morris County at 973-377-9280.

Family Services  

 

Intensive Family Support Services (IFSS)
Understanding and coping with mental illness when experienced by a family member or friend is a painful and challenging journey. Information and support are needed, although sometimes difficult to find. The Intensive Family Support Service of the Mental Health Association is designed to assist families. For more information on the Union County program, please contact Joyce Benz. In Atlantic county, contact Christine Gromadzyn.

Parent Education
Whoever said being a parent was easy?  The needs of children today have changed drastically from those of years ago.  But what parent is ever ready to face those challenges?  MHANJ offers three parent education programs that range from the toddler years to the turbulent teenage years. For more information, please contact Tina Chiari.

Community Education

 

 

 


Community
   Education

The Community Education Department is pleased to offer on-site presentations in the workplace, at schools, health fairs, businesses, and for community organizations.  Presentations are conducted by an MHANJ staff member or other specially qualified speaker.  We can also arrange for an MHANJ staff person or volunteer who can speak about a topic from a personal perspective.  This first person viewpoint, combined with a lecture or role-play presentation, can be a very effective educational tool. The Community Education Department is dedicated to promoting mental health and decreasing the stigma surrounding mental illness by providing education to enhance awareness and understanding.  If you are interested in a Community Education program, please contact Robyn Gorman 973-571-4100, to discuss the needs of your organization and how the MHANJ can assist.

Mental Health Players is a community education program that uses role-play techniques as a vehicle to educate the public about mental health issues. Mental Health Players are consumers and other volunteers who are trained to illustrate various aspects of mental health and mental illness using improvisation. Facilitated by MHANJ staff, this allows the audience to become fully engaged in the educational process. For more information, please contact Sharon Curran.

Project Return is a community education program which uses wellness techniques as a means to assist consumers in managing their illnesses. Training is provided over a period of weekly sessions and is offered at various sites throughout the state. For further information, please call 973-571-4100.

Multicultural Outreach

Multicultural Outreach
Recognizing that people of color might be unaware of mental health issues and resources, MHANJ has begun providing educational seminars to churches and community groups.  If your group or church is interested in learning more about mental health, please contact Laverne Williams or call 973-571-4100.

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