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SUMMARY:Roundtable 2 of 2: Maternal Mental Health Support Programs and Solutions to Overcome Stigma
DESCRIPTION:When: Thursday\, November 20\, 2025\, 1:00 PM – 3:30 PM (EST) \nRegistration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_whnI_8GRSAGYu9X3mmxcIA \nHosted by the NYS Office of Mental Health and Behavioral Health News\, this second roundtable will focus on evidence-based approaches to perinatal mental health care. Attendees will learn to identify at least three program models for treating perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs) and understand key features that distinguish each. The session will also examine how mental health stigma affects help-seeking behavior and clinical outcomes in maternal health. Finally\, participants will explore intervention strategies proven to reduce stigma in perinatal populations and consider how these approaches can be applied in their own clinical or community settings. \nPsychologists and Social Workers: Earn 2.5 FREE CEUs at each roundtable!\nTo earn CEUs\, you must attend for the full duration with the video on and your full name visible in the participant window. \nMODERATOR \nPaige Bellenbaum\, LCSW\, PMH-C\nPerinatal Mental Health Specialist \nPANELISTS \nObianuju “Uju” Berry\, MD\, MPH\nNYC Health + Hospitals\, New York University \nAhna Red Fox\nShinnecock Indian Nation\, Wuttahminneoh Birth Work \nSonia Murdock\, PMH-C\nPostpartum Resource Center of New York \nDariann Raven Rickerson\, MPH\nPublic Health Solutions \nEllen Tourtelot\, MD\nUniversity of Rochester Medical Center
URL:https://behavioralhealthnews.org/event/roundtable-2-of-2-maternal-mental-health-support-programs-and-solutions-to-overcome-stigma/
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SUMMARY:Roundtable 1 of 2: Understanding Maternal Mental Health and Stigma
DESCRIPTION:When: Thursday\, November 13\, 2025\, 1:00 PM – 3:30 PM (EST) \nRegistration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QbS9jzDmT3KAaWQ9XV3sBw \nHosted by the NYS Office of Mental Health and Behavioral Health News\, this first roundtable will provide attendees with a focused learning experience on perinatal mental health. Participants will gain a foundational understanding of common perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs)\, including prevalence rates and real-world examples illustrating their impact. The session will also examine various forms of mental health stigma—such as public\, self\, and structural stigma—as they relate to maternal mental health\, with concrete examples from clinical and community settings. Finally\, attendees will leave equipped with practical strategies for reducing stigma in maternal mental health environments and improving access to care and support services for birthing persons. \nPsychologists and Social Workers: Earn 2.5 FREE CEUs at each roundtable!\nTo earn CEUs\, you must attend for the full duration with the video on and your full name visible in the participant window. \nMODERATOR \nPaige Bellenbaum\, LCSW\, PMH-C\nPerinatal Mental Health Specialist \nPANELISTS \nKristina M. Deligiannidis\, MD\nZucker Hillside Hospital\, Project TEACH NY \nKriti Lodha\nPostpartum Support International \nBrittain Mahaffey\, PhD\nStony Brook Medicine \nLauren M. Osborne\, MD\nWeill Cornell Medicine \nAshanda Saint Jean\, MD\, FACOG\nNYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
URL:https://behavioralhealthnews.org/event/roundtable-1-of-2-understanding-maternal-mental-health-and-stigma/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Yates INSYGHT - Combating Mental Health Stigma in a Rural Community
DESCRIPTION:Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TqLnFMv5SCO5gDby6iNKGA \nDate: December 13\, 2024\nTime: 2:00 PM – 2:40 PM (Eastern Time) \nWebinar Description: Discover how Yates INSYGHT\, in collaboration with the Yates County Community Services Department\, is transforming rural mental health care by promoting stigma reduction. This initiative utilized countywide billboard and bus wrap messaging\, postcard distributions\, and QR code-linked posters to normalize mental health conversations and support resources. Through a social media campaign that reached 46\,000 individuals\, the project expanded its impact across Yates County\, creating safe spaces for open discussions. Partnerships with local organizations further amplified efforts\, including a community celebration for Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day\, helping foster a supportive environment for all residents. \nRead an Overview of this Program: https://behavioralhealthnews.org/combating-mental-health-stigma-in-a-rural-community/
URL:https://behavioralhealthnews.org/event/webinar-yates-insyght-combating-mental-health-stigma-in-a-rural-community/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: United Way of the Dutchess-Orange Region - Empowering Communities through Inclusion and Mental Health Anti-Stigma Efforts
DESCRIPTION:Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_R8L5HI1_RiWYwrSkg4WAVw \nDate: December 11\, 2024\nTime: 2:00 PM – 2:25 PM (Eastern Time) \nWebinar Description: Explore how the United Way of the Dutchess-Orange Region (UWDOR) is fostering community inclusion and reducing mental health stigma through its impactful Stigma Reduction Project. Led by Melissa Clark\, VP of Community Impact\, the initiative brings together diverse populations through engaging programs\, such as the MLK and Juneteenth Equity Challenges\, workshops on DEI and mental health stigma\, and community conversations on food insecurity. This program reaches over 214\,000 individuals annually\, emphasizing mental health\, social determinants of health\, and inclusivity\, while actively addressing barriers to participation and learning. Join us to learn best practices and insights on creating lasting community impact through inclusive programming. \nRead an Overview of this Program: https://behavioralhealthnews.org/empowering-communities-through-inclusion-and-mental-health-anti-stigma-efforts/
URL:https://behavioralhealthnews.org/event/webinar-united-way-of-the-dutchess-orange-region-empowering-communities-through-inclusion-and-mental-health-anti-stigma-efforts/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Breaking Down Barriers with The SUNY Downstate STAR Program’s “Stop Mental Health Stigma” Campaign
DESCRIPTION:Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_eeVtiAIHSQuTv0xHuFotxQ \nDate: December 9\, 2024\nTime: 2:00 PM – 2:40 PM (Eastern Time) \nWebinar Description: Discover the impactful work of the STAR Program’s “Stop Mental Health Stigma” campaign\, a SUNY Downstate initiative funded by the New York State Office of Mental Health\, aimed at dismantling mental health stigma through education\, outreach\, and community engagement. Featuring insights from Behavioral Health Director Michelle Melendez\, MS\, LCSW\, CHC\, and media consultant Jose Iorio\, this session explores how social media\, suicide prevention training\, and community partnerships amplify the campaign’s reach. Learn how diverse community voices and targeted outreach strategies are creating a foundation for lasting change in mental health awareness and support. \nRead an Overview of this Program: https://behavioralhealthnews.org/breaking-down-barriers-the-star-programs-stop-mental-health-stigma-campaign/
URL:https://behavioralhealthnews.org/event/webinar-breaking-down-barriers-with-the-suny-downstate-star-programs-stop-mental-health-stigma-campaign/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: NAMI-NYC - Breaking Mental Health Stigma in the NYC Hispanic/Latino Community
DESCRIPTION:Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rGdXaB4tQTevIzhtnpxQ2g \nDate: December 5\, 2024\nTime: 2:00 PM – 2:25 PM (Eastern Time) \nWebinar Description: Explore how NAMI-NYC’s Emmy-winning PSA is making a meaningful impact in addressing mental health stigma within New York City’s Hispanic/Latino community. With an emphasis on family support\, this PSA highlights the struggles of a mother and daughter navigating mental health challenges and illustrates how caregivers can find resources and support. Learn about the PSA’s development\, insights from the community\, and the transformative changes observed among viewers. This webinar provides tools for fostering open dialogue and resilience within culturally diverse communities. \nRead an Overview of this Program: https://behavioralhealthnews.org/breaking-mental-health-stigma-in-the-nyc-hispanic-latino-community/
URL:https://behavioralhealthnews.org/event/webinar-nami-nyc-breaking-mental-health-stigma-in-the-nyc-hispanic-latino-community/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: WeSpeakNYC - A Toolkit for Overcoming Mental Health Stigma in BIPOC Communities
DESCRIPTION:Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Q8HcnSMmRW6G3WpglyWLuA \nDate: December 3\, 2024\nTime: 2:00 PM – 2:40 PM (Eastern Time) \nWebinar Description: Discover WeSpeakNYC: A Toolkit for Overcoming Mental Health Stigma in BIPOC Communities\, a transformative resource developed by Dr. Dana L. Collins and Dr. Lauren Gonzales to address stigma in mental health care. Created in collaboration with local mental health organizations and rooted in community voices\, this toolkit uses a participatory approach to offer culturally relevant tools that challenge stigma within BIPOC communities. This session will delve into the toolkit’s creation process\, share valuable insights\, and explore strategies for effective\, collaborative anti-stigma initiatives. \nRead an Overview of this Program: https://behavioralhealthnews.org/wespeaknyc-a-toolkit-for-overcoming-mental-health-stigma-in-bipoc-communities/
URL:https://behavioralhealthnews.org/event/webinar-wespeaknyc-a-toolkit-for-overcoming-mental-health-stigma-in-bipoc-communities/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Hands Across Long Island - Stories of Stigma in the Healthcare System
DESCRIPTION:Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yg4ZuNWHQlWxn3TeSCRX-A \nDate: November 21\, 2024\nTime: 2:00 PM – 2:30 PM (Eastern Time) \nWebinar Description: Discover “Overshadowed: Stories of Stigma in the Healthcare System\,” an impactful project by Hands Across Long Island\, Inc. (HALI) aimed at addressing stigma experienced by people with mental health conditions in medical care. This session highlights real stories shared through HALI’s collaboration with documentary filmmaker Lucy Winer\, exploring the effects of stigma and diagnostic overshadowing in healthcare settings. Learn about HALI’s approach to reducing stigma through storytelling and community education\, and gain insight into ongoing efforts to improve patient-provider understanding. \nRead an Overview of this Program: https://behavioralhealthnews.org/stories-of-stigma-in-the-healthcare-system/
URL:https://behavioralhealthnews.org/event/webinar-hands-across-long-island-stories-of-stigma-in-the-healthcare-system/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Breaking the Stigma with ICAN's Innovative Campaign
DESCRIPTION:Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Rm1BLx_TQ1yi6OCnZANEAQ \nDate: November 19\, 2024\nTime: 2:00 PM – 2:45 PM (Eastern Time) \nWebinar Description: Join us for an in-depth look at ICAN’s innovative “Mental Health: Everyone Has It. Every Day.” campaign\, created to reduce mental health stigma among youth in New York. This campaign used Mental Health Ambassadors to engage pre-teens and teens with relatable\, real-life stories and impactful resources. Learn about the strategies behind the campaign’s success and explore tools to foster open conversations about mental health in our communities. \nRead an Overview of this Program: https://behavioralhealthnews.org/mental-health-everyone-has-it-every-day-breaking-the-stigma-with-icans-innovative-campaign/
URL:https://behavioralhealthnews.org/event/webinar-breaking-the-stigma-with-icans-innovative-campaign/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Behavioral Health News":MAILTO:dminot@mhnews.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T083000
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SUMMARY:2022 CA Behavioral Health Policy Joint Impact\, Innovation\, and Transformation Conference
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE for the 2022 CA Behavioral Health Policy Joint Impact\, Innovation\, and Transformation Conference
URL:https://behavioralhealthnews.org/event/2022-ca-behavioral-health-policy-joint-impact-innovation-and-transformation-conference/
LOCATION:Westin Mission Hills Rancho Mirage\, 71333 Dinah Shore Drive\, Rancho Mirage\, CA\, 92270\, United States
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SUMMARY:2022 Mental Health & Substance Abuse Management Summit
DESCRIPTION:2022 Mental Health & Substance Abuse Management Summit\nMarch 28-29\, 2022\nGrand Hyatt\, Nashville\, TN\nMention Promo Code MHN200 and Save $200 off the Registration Fee! \nTo register\, click here \nMillions of people in the U.S. are affected by mental illness each year. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused depression\, anxiety\, and loneliness to spike around the world\, at a time when\, according to the World Health Organization\, many countries are experiencing disruptions and cutbacks in mental health services. \nMental health illness and substance use disorders affect people of all ages and demographics and are extremely burdensome to society and socioeconomic costs. More than one in four adults living with serious mental health problems also has a substance use problem. Because of this\, behavioral health integration and management has moved to the forefront as the healthcare industry strives to advance the coordination of behavioral healthcare services and implementation of integration initiatives to improve access to treatment. \nThis conference will bring together some of the leading national experts responding to this ever-increasing public health crisis to provide insights on policy\, operations\, and management of mental health strategies to reduce the impact of mental and substance use disorders on America’s communities. Join your peers to shape the future of mental health and hear how to address the opioid epidemic\, collaboration with community partners\, treating co-occurring disorders\, value-based care\, workplace wellness\, social determinants\, managing mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic\, and more. For more information visit our website at www.brinetwork.com.
URL:https://behavioralhealthnews.org/event/2022-mental-health-substance-abuse-management-summit/
LOCATION:Grand Hyatt\, Nashville\, TN\, 1000 Broadway\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220202T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220202T123000
DTSTAMP:20220120T164203Z
CREATED:20220120T153629Z
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SUMMARY:2021-2022 TRAILS Competition Finale Event: Bringing Solutions to Behavioral Health
DESCRIPTION:Join Cambia Grove for the 2021 TRAILS Competition finale event. The Top 5 finalists will virtually pitch to a panel of judges. \nAbout This Event\nPlease join Cambia Grove and our grand prize partners\, MultiCare Behavioral Health Network and Providence Digital Innovation Group on February 2nd\, as the Top 5 finalists pitch their solutions to a panel of judges. The grand prize winner will engage in a series of informational interviews and workshops with strategy\, clinical\, operational and venture partners at Providence and MultiCare. \nRegistration: https://bit.ly/3G93ARa \n2021 TRAILS Competition Top 5 Finalists:\nLeading up to the virtual pitch event\, The top 5 finalists will participate in a tour of the 5 Points of Health Care™\, gathering real-world insights from a number of experts. They will then compete in a pitch competition for the grand prize. \n– Compris\, Inc.\n– Limbix\n– NuLife Virtual\n– Rose Health\n– Step Away (Here and Now Systems LLC.) \nChallenge: This year’s competition is seeking solutions to address challenges in behavioral health in a clinical setting. \nThe Prize: Thank you to  Providence Digital Innovation Group and MultiCare Behavioral Health Network for partnering with us on this year’s TRAILS Competition! They are now ready to compete for the grand prize! This year’s grand prize winner will engage in a series of informational interviews and workshops with strategy\, clinical\, operational and venture partners at Providence and MultiCare. \nCan’t attend the live event? Register anyway and you will receive an announcement of who won immediately following the event!
URL:https://behavioralhealthnews.org/event/2021-2022-trails-competition-finale-event-bringing-solutions-to-behavioral-health/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211013T130000
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CREATED:20210909T185025Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: This Will Only Hurt a Little - Stoicism in the Face of EHR Implementations
DESCRIPTION:Register\nTopics to Be Addressed\n1) For Better or Worse – Coming to terms with sunk cost and swimming in choppy waters \n2) Weathering Rough Terrain – Defining success on the road less traveled \n3) Buzzword Bingo – Avoiding hype around Analytics\, AI\, and Algorithms and what to focus on instead \nAbout the Speakers\nJawad Sartaj is Founder and CEO of Informd\, a trusted advisor and counselor to Health and Human services organizations who are focused on improving the lives of vulnerable populations. For more information\, visit www.informd.ai. \nTerence A. Russo is Partner/Director with Garfunkel Wild\, P.C.\, a full service law firm providing assistance to a broad range of clients\, including hospitals\, health care systems and other health care facilities\, organizations\, practitioners and technology companies. Garfunkel Wild\, P.C.’s Information Technology and Data Practice Group is a leader in providing legal services to healthcare providers\, professionals\, technology companies and businesses in connection with technology matters. For more information\, visit www.garfunkelwild.com.
URL:https://behavioralhealthnews.org/event/webinar-this-will-only-hurt-a-little-stoicism-in-the-face-of-ehr-implementations/
LOCATION:Zoom
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CREATED:20210108T195345Z
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SUMMARY:FREE WEBINAR: LAMB Insurance Services - Actions for Organizations to Take in the COVID-19 Environment
DESCRIPTION:Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CAGbWdfXT9CWRaEsH4p4wA\n\nCEO Josh Lamberg breaks down the critical actions that you need to be taking to protect your organization in the COVID-19 environment. \nAfter watching this webinar\, you’ll know: \n\nHow and when to submit claims related to COVID-19\nHow and when to request credits related to COVID-19\nHow to create documentation to protect your organization during COVID-19\n\nAbout the Speaker\nJosh LambergCEO and FounderLamb Insurance Services \nJosh Lamberg is the founder and CEO of Lamb Insurance Services\, the nation’s largest insurance broker dedicated exclusively to social service organizations. Prior to founding Lamb Insurance Services\, he worked for insurance carriers- Philadelphia Insurance Companies and Liberty Mutual. Before starting his career in the insurance industry\, Josh had a short career as a professional baseball player; a catcher with several different teams including a short minor league stint with the Cincinnati Reds organization. \nThe values and ethics that created his success as a professional athlete are the foundation of the character embraced by every Lamb employee. Attitude\, Effort\, and Preparation are the core elements of his company’s success. Grit\, relentless drive\, and continuous improvement are Lamb’s best practices. \nJosh is a graduate of the University of Richmond with a degree in Rhetoric and Communications. \nFor more information\, visit www.lambis.com.
URL:https://behavioralhealthnews.org/event/free-webinar-lamb-insurance-services-actions-for-organizations-to-take-in-the-covid-19-environment/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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