Recommended Pages at nrchmi.samhsa.gov
Homelessness Resource Center - Resource Trauma Center
nrchmi.samhsa.gov — “The Trauma Center at the Justice Resource Center does comprehensive research and training on psychological trauma. This website provides information about their innovations, research, clinical studies, publications, etc.” View full resource at nrchmi.samhsa.gov
Most Recently Shared on October 22, 2009 at 2:09 pm By:
Trauma Ctr at Justice Resource Ctr -comprehens resch/traing on psychological trauma. Their innovatns/resch/studies/pubs http://bit.ly/2chAyY
Homelessness Resource Center - Resource Moving On: Federal Programs to Assist Transition-Age Youth with Serious Mental Health Conditions
nrchmi.samhsa.gov — “The Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law put together this collection of fact sheets, which identifies federal programs to assist transition-age youth with serious mental health conditions.” View full resource at nrchmi.samhsa.gov
Most Recently Shared on October 22, 2009 at 1:47 pm By:
Moving On: Federal Programs to Assist Transition-Age Youth with Serious Mental Health Conditions http://bit.ly/2KOfVQ
Homelessness Resource Center - Resource Mental Illness and Homelessness
nrchmi.samhsa.gov — “According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 20 to 25% of the homeless population in the United States suffers from some form of severe mental illness. In comparison, only 6% of Americans are severely mentally ill (National Institute of Mental Health, 2009). In a 2008 survey performed by the U.S. Conference of Mayors, 25 cities were asked for the three largest causes of homelessness in their communities. Mental illness was the third largest cause of homelessness fo” View full resource at nrchmi.samhsa.gov
Most Recently Shared on October 19, 2009 at 4:37 pm By:
Homelessness Resource Center - Resource Trauma-Informed Care 101
nrchmi.samhsa.gov — “How can providers help care for people who have experienced trauma? People who are experiencing traumatic stress do not relate to the world in the same way as others. They require special care. In this article, the HRC shares best practices for trauma-informed care. These include understanding trauma and its effects, creating safe physical and emotional space, supporting consumer choice and control, and integrating trauma-informed care across service systems.” View full resource at nrchmi.samhsa.gov
Most Recently Shared on October 13, 2009 at 6:35 pm By:
How can providers help care for people who have experienced trauma? http://bit.ly/V1BNf
Homelessness Resource Center - Resource Racing For Recovery
nrchmi.samhsa.gov — “How we do we recover from drug and alcohol addiction? Recovery often begins with one person who has experienced addiction talking to another. Todd Crandell, founder of Racing For Recovery, believes in exposing people to anything that can help them recover from drug and alcohol addiction. Crandell sees exercise as one component in a holistic approach that incorporates the spiritual, physical, psychological, and educational aspects of creating a new life.” View full resource at nrchmi.samhsa.gov
Most Recently Shared on July 20, 2009 at 2:43 pm By:
Racing 4 Recovery, believes exposing people to anything that can help them recover from drug & alcohol addiction. http://tinyurl.com/lvdtsv
Homelessness Resource Center - Resource FREE HRC Webcast: Consumer Integration: Everyone is Talking About It, But How Do We Get It Done? Next Steps to Creating Recovery-Oriented Environments
nrchmi.samhsa.gov — “This FREE HRC webcast on Thursday, July 23, 2009 at 12:00pm ET will highlight principles of recovery and benefits and common barriers to participation as they relate to consumer integration. The presenters will also discuss potential roles for people formerly or currently experiencing homelessness.” View full resource at nrchmi.samhsa.gov
Most Recently Shared on July 7, 2009 at 12:37 am By:
FREE HRC webcast 7/23/09 12:00pm ET principles-recovery & benefits & common barriers to participation of consumers http://tinyurl.com/nndmqm
Homelessness Resource Center - Resource From Psychiatric Wards to the Streets and Shelters
nrchmi.samhsa.gov — “The issue of discharge from hospital ward to the streets is seldom explored in the literature, but all too commonly experienced by individuals experiencing psychiatric disorders. The Community University Research Alliance on Housing and Mental Health sought to determine how frequently people were discharged from psychiatric wards to shelters or the street in London, Ontario, Canada. A number of data sources were accessed to determine instances of discharges to shelters or the street. Data were a” View full resource at nrchmi.samhsa.gov
Most Recently Shared on May 14, 2009 at 2:16 pm By:
From Psychiatric Wards to the Streets and Shelters http://bit.ly/Qw1Q4

