Don’t Miss Next MRLC Webinar Jan 14- Alternative Interventions-Hearing Voices Network (2)
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NYAPRS Note: Join our presenters as they share how the Hearing Voices Network (HVN)
started and now flourishes as a world-wide movement. HVN is an innovative
approach offering self-led support for individuals who hear voices and
have other unusual or extreme sensory perceptions, such as seeing
visions. Hearing Voices challenges the stigma around such experiences by
offering a supportive environment free from judgment or the assumption
of illness. Our presenters travel the world educating professionals on how they
can use hearing voices methods in their work with people and their
families to promote recovery and community inclusion. Then hear how this
innovative approach has been implemented in two of our NYS program
models, a PROS program at the Southern Tier Integrated Recovery Services, Family Services of Chemung County and the Sterling Community Center at the Mental Health Association in Westchester County.
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NEXT NYAPRS MEDICAID REDESIGN LEARNING COLLABORATIVE (MRLC) WEBINAR
Thursday, January 14, 2016
10:00 am – 11:30 am
“Alternatives for Meeting Value Outcomes: The Hearing
Voices Network“
Agenda for January 14, 2016 MRLC Webinar:
Welcome, review of Day’s Agenda- Edye Schwartz, NYAPRS State Advocacy/Informational Update: Harvey Rosenthal, Executive Director, NYAPRS Presentation: “Alternatives for Meeting Value Outcomes: The Hearing Voices Network” Presenters:
Ron Coleman and Karen Taylor, Working to Recovery, Port of Ness, Isle of Lewis, Scotland, UK Jeremy Reuling, Director, MHA of Westchester, Sterling Community Center Kathy Brink, Assistant Director, Family Services of Chemung County, Southern Tier Integrated Recovery Services Discussion & Questions
Presenters: Ron Coleman is a voice hearer. He spent 10 years in services mainly as an
inpatient before deciding to recover. Ron was the first national
coordinator of the UK hearing voices network and is a
respected trainer, consultant and author travelling the
world and teaching with his wife, Karen Taylor, a registered mental health nurse. For the past 16 years
Karen and Ron have worked together supporting recovery
training and practice and co-authoring the Working to
Recovery Workbook.
Jeremy Reuling has more than a decade of experience working to support
and empower people diagnosed with mental health
conditions. An advocate of peer-informed services,
Jeremy approaches his work from a peer-professional
viewpoint. He is the Director of MHA of Westchester
Sterling Community Center and presents regularly at conferences
and training events throughout New York State. Jeremy received
his MSW from the Hunter College School of Social Work and
is licensed as a Clinical Social Worker in New York.
Kathy Brink has worked at Family Services of Chemung County, Inc. for
12 years and is the Assistant Director within the Southern Tier
Integrated Recovery Services program which is a New York State PROS
program resulting in positive outcomes both in
participants’ decrease in symptoms as well as increased
supports that they have been able to establish with their
peers.
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