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The Clearinghouse also has numerous outside resources available on topics related to mental health. From websites and guides to help consumers navigate the mental health system, to the latest research on consumer-driven services and systems transformation, our library can help you find the information you need.
Use the categories below to help direct your search, or see what we've added lately in the Recently Posted Resources. You can also call us at 1-800-553-4539 or email for more information on any of these topics. Our technical assistance staff can help you find what you're looking for if you don't see it here
We Connect is dedicated to uniting college students with disabilities in access to higher education and employment issues.
Cafe Technical Assistance Center's publications on supported education.
"Campus Icarus groups consist of students who see a need on their campus to organize a community committed to expanding the dialogue around student mental health, providing peer support alternatives to school counseling center services, developing activist campaigns, creating art, and engaging in nontraditional academic exploration of “psy”-subjects."
"Incight’s mission is to empower people with disabilities to become contributing members of society, by leading them through several dynamic programs focused in the areas of Education, Employment, Networking and Independence."
Active Minds is an organization working to raise awareness of mental health alternatives on college campuses. "By developing and supporting chapters of a student-run mental health awareness, education, and advocacy group on campuses, the organization works to increase students’ awareness of mental health issues, provide information and resources regarding mental health and mental illness, encourage students to seek help as soon as it is needed, and serve as liaison between students and the mental health community."
Report on universities offering a masters in nonprofit management, issued by U.S. News and World Report.
Article on About.com by Shannon Bond describing options for those considering applying for nonprofit masters degree programs.
"Masters in Non Profit Management strives to provide readers with the best information available about non-profit management degrees. Additionally, we hope to offer valuable information about career opportunities and more in this field."
Scholarship offered to individuals with the specified mental health diagnoses to assist in paying for high school equivalency, trade/vocational schools, and associate, bachelors, and masters degrees. Download the 2011-2012 Catalog here: http://reintegration.com/userimages/reintegration_application_2011-2012.pdf
http://www.reintegration.com/resources/scholarships/apply.asp
"NAMI (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill) on Campus clubs are student run, student-led organizations that provide mental health support, education, and advocacy in a university or college setting."