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CMHS Consumer Affairs E-News June 12, 2003 Vol. 03-49
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Consumer / Survivor Meeting


SAMHSA/CMHS REGION III CONSUMER/SURVIVOR MEETING
JULY 14, 2003 IN PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA


The Federal Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), within the Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) of the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), is sponsoring a one-day
Region III Consumer/Survivor Meeting, Monday, July 14, 2003, at the Loews
Philadelphia Hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Regional consumer/survivor meetings sponsored by CMHS are open to the
public and give mental health consumers an opportunity to learn about
CMHS' activities and report on the most pressing concerns for consumers in
their states. CMHS leads federal efforts to improve the availability and
accessibility of high quality care for people with or at-risk for mental
illnesses and their families. CMHS is also dedicated to building consumer
empowerment, addressing discrimination and stigma, and applying knowledge
about best community-based practices. This regional meeting, the eighth
in a series of regional consumer/survivor meetings across the country, is
designed to identify the needs, issues, and concerns of people with mental
illnesses and gather input and suggestions for CMHS activities.

Mental health consumer representatives from Delaware, Maryland,
Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia have
been invited to give presentations on the most pressing needs of mental
health consumers in their states and communities. Participants are asked
to prioritize their concerns and to provide their views on how to improve
publicly funded mental health systems. Attendees also engage in
networking and share knowledge about innovative programs taking place in
neighboring states. A meeting summary will be compiled and disseminated
to the public and circulated among SAMHSA staff and relevant state and
federal officials.

Seating is limited so participation will be on a first-to-register basis.
To register for the meeting, please see the Registration Form below.
Registration forms should be completed and returned by July 3. For
logistical information please contact Carin Lomax, Meeting Planner,
NEW-BOLD Enterprises by phone at 240-290-2111, fax 240-290-2118, or by
email at lomax@new-bold.com. For additional information please contact
Paolo del Vecchio, Associate Director for Consumer Affairs, CMHS, or Chris
Marshall, Consumer Affairs Specialist, CMHS, by phone at 301-443-2792 or
by email at pdelvecc@samhsa.gov or cmarshal@samhsa.gov.

REGISTRATION FORM
Center for Mental Health Services
Regional Consumer/Survivor Meeting

Name:

Organization:
Address:
City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Fax:
Email:
Special Accommodations or Needs:

Return by email, mail or fax to:

Carin Lomax, Meeting Planner
NEW-BOLD Enterprises
Carin Lomax, Meeting Planner
NEW-BOLD Enterprises, Inc.
1700 Rockville Pike, Ste. 200
Rockville, MD 20852
240-290-2111 phone
240-290-2118 fax
lomax@new-bold.com

Hotel Information:

Loews Philadelphia Hotel
Howe meeting room – 33rd Fl
1200 Market Street
Philadelphia, Pa 19107
T: 215-627-1200

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