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Tuesday, April 04, 2017
NPR Fresh Air: Father of 2 Sons with Schizophrenia Talks of His Struggle to Save Them
Saturday, June 06, 2015
suicideTALK
Organized around the question "Should we talk about suicide?" this
program provides a structure in which session members can safely explore some
of the most challenging attitudinal issues about suicide, and encourages every
member to find a part that they can play in preventing suicide. esuicideTALK is
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Thursday, January 22, 2015
Independent - Hope Whitmore: As someone who's also autistic, the response to Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's panic attack has horrified me - Comment - Voices - The Independent
HOPE WHITMORE
Tuesday 23 December 2014
As someone who's also autistic, the response to Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's panic attack has horrified me
It's easy for the media to jump to conclusions rather than looking into the terrifying world of mental health problems
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/as-someone-whos-also-autistic-the-response-to-tara-palmertomkinsons-panic-attack-has-horrified-me-9943152.html
The other day a woman who is on the autistic spectrum, and who has a long history of struggling with addiction, had a panic attack at Heathrow Airport. The reaction one would expect would be sympathy - "How awful to be so ill! To lose control, to be reduced to shaking, shouting, crying with fear."
Instead, the British Press greeted the news with glee, mercilessly ripping into Tara Palmer-Tomkinson. According to the Mail, her "tantrum" occured because she was "denied access to a first class lounge", while The Sun ran the headline "Tara Nicked By 8 Gun Cops."
[...] http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/as-someone-whos-also-autistic-the-response-to-tara-palmertomkinsons-panic-attack-has-horrified-me-9943152.html
"To make it a spectacle to be gawped at is even worse, alienating mentally ill people and making them think they need to hide their problems rather than seeking help. In a year where much has been written about the importance of removing the stigma of mental illness, parts of the media still approach the topic with the sensibility of playground builles.
More than one in ten people have a disabling anxiety disorder at some point in their life, according to Anxiety UK. Should these people then feel like failures? People who have let down their friends and families? Of course not.
The media’s crowing over Tara Palmer-Tomkinson’s illness is not only deeply cruel to her as an individual, it is also disrespectful to the many people in the UK who suffer from anxiety and panic."
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/as-someone-whos-also-autistic-the-response-to-tara-palmertomkinsons-panic-attack-has-horrified-me-9943152.html
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Monday, October 25, 2010
Mental Health and Disability Awareness Fair at Carroll Community College
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Thursday, September 24, 2009
Smigiel Pipkin protest closing the Upper Shore Community Mental Health Center
Can you only imagine the outrage of the liberal Maryland media if former Governor Robert Ehrlich had closed the Upper Shore Community Mental Health Center?
Delegate Mike Smigiel Press Release:
Contact: Andi Morony September 24, 2009 410-490-2734
For Immediate Release
Delegate Mike Smigiel (R-District 36-Upper Shore) will be joining Senator EJ Pipkin at an all-night vigil in Chestertown, MD to protest the closing of the Upper Shore Community Mental Health Center.
"Very few issues touch the community in such a real and significant way as the need for basic services for those who are unable to help themselves. When those issues arise, public servants need to do everything possible. to bring attention to the urgency of the situation." Smigiel said of the vigil.
"The community has been working very hard to save the USCMHC. We, as public officials, must lead the charge to reverse this decision." Smigiel said in reference to the decision to close the center.
"I find it in poor taste and particularly callous that the Governor will attend a $1,000 a plate fundraiser here in Chestertown but cannot find the time to tour this award-winning facility and speak directly with the people most affected by the cuts" Smigiel concluded.
An invitation went to the Governor's office a week ago from the members of the 36th District Legislative Team asking that he come and tour the facility. To date, no response has been received. The high dollar campaign fundraiser is scheduled for this Saturday at 1PM in Chestertown, Md.
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Friday, May 22, 2009
From Soundtrack archives: Laura Rhodes April 4, 2008 photomontage
An interview with Laura Rhodes about Respite Care in Carroll County
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Manager at Granite House. April 4, 2008 Photomontage by Kevin Dayhoff
Monday, April 21, 2008 by Kevin Dayhoff
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From Soundtrack archives: An interview with Laura Rhodes about Respite Care in Carroll County http://tinyurl.com/q6ugse
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Thursday, April 24, 2008
Laura Rhodes offers a helping hand to those in need
04/23/08 By Kevin E. Dayhoff
Recently I had an opportunity to catch-up with one of Carroll County's true whirlwinds, Laura Rhodes.
We first compared notes on the Rock Ball, this week's fund-raiser for Granite House, one of the largest nonprofit mental health care organizations in Carroll County.
Rhodes is currently program development manager at Granite House.
However, for much of our visit we talked about a relatively new initiative, Respite Connection of Carroll County.
First, when I arrived at her closet-sized office, she was doing what she does best -- multi-tasking in a number of different directions, all at break-neck speed.
To make up for the lack of floor space, Ms. Rhodes uses the "stack-it-high" method of organization.
If you're not familiar with Granite House; it was established in 1979 as critical resource in Carroll County's social-welfare safety net to assist folks with mental illness.
Granite House's network of psychiatrists, clinical social workers, nurses and licensed counselors assist members of the community to receive the necessary guidance and support to make a fresh start.
Proceeds from the "Rock Ball" benefit Granite House's Charitable Fund, which was created to help subsidize the cost of mental health care for those who cannot afford it.
"We strongly believe that all people should be able to receive the metal health care they need," Laura said. "Simply put, É mentally healthy people are more productive community members."
Many folks know Rhodes from when she served on the Carroll County Board of Education (2002 to 2005).
Others remember when she was manager of an initiative to improve community health for the Partnership for a Healthier Carroll County.
A few years before she and her family moved to Carroll County from Florida in 1986, she earned her bachelor's degree in criminology and psychology from Florida State University and a master's in counseling psychology from the University of West Florida in 1984.
As soon as she made Mount Airy her home, she threw herself into working for children and our community.
"I always felt that you have no right to criticize unless you're willing to be part of the solution," said Laura. "I wanted to be part of the solution."
Speaking of doing her homework and identifying needs in the community, Rhodes was excited to tell me all about Respite Connection -- a new collaboration to help provide respite care for families with children with disabilities and mental health challenges.
In layperson's terms, this is about giving folks who have a family member who needs constant care a break by identifying a network of caregivers and providing them with appropriate training.
The idea is to team up with community leaders and advocacy organizations -- such as Eldersburg's Mona Freedman and her Caring Communities of Carroll County; Sharon Glass and Families of Children with Autism Support Group; Heather Powell of Change Inc.; Lynne Humphries-Russ of the Maryland Coalition of Families for Children's Mental Health; and Karen Koenigsberg of Get Connected Family Resource Center.
Rhodes said the goal of Respite Connection is to increase the number of trained individuals to provide respite to families with children (birth-25) with mental health disabilities or developmental disabilities in Carroll, and to promote awareness of and access to the new centralized list/registry of respite providers.
This list is called the Caring Network Respite Care Registry offered by Caring Communities.
The measure of any community is how we take care of our friends and neighbors in times of need.
Most of us agree that the best social-welfare safety net is provided by nonprofits.
Hats off to Laura Rhodes and the many other folks who roll up their sleeves to make a difference and help sustain Carroll County as a wonderful place to raise a family.
If you'd like more information about contributing to Granite House's Charitable Fund or learning more about Respite Connection, or any of the services provided by Granite House, call 410-876-3007, Ext. 140, or visit http://www.granitehouse.org/.
By the way, Granite House's annual Rock Ball is scheduled for Saturday, April 26, at 7 p.m., at St. John's Portico in Westminster.
The event features dinner, music, a silent auction, art exhibit and more. Tickets are $100. Call Laura at the number above to see if any seats are still available.
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
20080421 An interview with Laura Rhodes about Respite Care in Carroll County
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Monday, April 21, 2008 by
What follows here are some outtakes from the column – along with some necessary context in order for the outtakes to make some sense.
Please find some additional information on the Respite Care initiative that I pulled off the web in the appendix.
Recently I had an opportunity to catch-up with one of
And no, in spite of the fact that she is has worked for many years in various capacities as a mental health counselor, I was not there to see her for professional counseling.
It was a social call. Ms. Rhodes and I have worked together on many initiatives over the years - too numerous to mention.
As an aside, please add Ms. Rhodes to your list of
We first compared notes on the “Rock Ball,” an upcoming fundraiser for Granite House, one of the largest nonprofit mental healthcare organizations in
However, for much of our visit we talked about a relatively new initiative, “Respite Connection of Carroll County.” More on that in a minute…
When I arrived at her closet-sized office, she was doing what she does best – multi-tasking in a number of different directions – all at break-neck speed. To make up for the lack of floor space, Ms. Rhodes uses the stack-it-high method of organization.
If you are not familiar with Granite House; it was established in 1979 as critical resource in
Granite House’s network of psychiatrists, clinical social workers, nurses, and licensed counselors assist members of the community to receive the necessary guidance and support to make a fresh start.
In an era in
In a published interview from a number of year’s ago, it was noted that her “efforts and determination to know the issues earned her a reputation for being well-prepared to make decisions.”
To which Ms. Rhodes remarked, “I always felt that you have no right to criticize unless you're willing to be part of the solution. I wanted to be part of the solution.”
Speaking of doing her homework and identifying current needs in the community and then, Ms. Rhodes was excited to tell me all about a new collaboration to help provide respite care families with children with disabilities and mental health challenges.
In layperson’s terms, this is about giving families, who have a family member who needs constant care, a break - by identifying a network of caregivers and providing them with appropriate training.
The idea is to team-up with other community leaders and mental health advocacy organizations such as Mona Freedman with “Caring Communities of Carroll County,” Sharon Glass - “Families of Children with Autism Support Group,” Heather Powell - CHANGE and Lynne Humphries-Russ - Maryland Coalition of Families for Children's Mental Health, and Karen Koenigsberg – “
In an era in
According to information provided by Ms. Rhodes: “The goal of Respite Connection is to increase the number of trained individuals to provide respite to families with children (birth-25) with mental health disabilities and/or developmental disabilities in Carroll County and to promote their awareness of and access to the new centralized list/registry of respite providers -- The Caring Network Respite Care Registry offered by Caring Communities.
The measure of any community is how we take care of our friends and neighbors in their time of need.
Hats off to Laura Rhodes and the many other folks who routinely roll up their sleeves to make a difference and help sustain
If you’d like more information about contributing to Granite House’s Charitable Fund – or on “Respite Connection,” or any of the services provided by Granite House, call 410-876-3007, ext. 140, or visit www.granitehouse.org.
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New Respite Care Training Program In
Getting Connected Family Resource Center
http://www.granitehouse.org/services/
Retrieved April 21, 2008
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NEW RESPITE CARE TRAINING PROGRAM IN
http://www.caringcommunities.org/respiteconnection.html
Retrieved April 21, 2008
Respite Connection of
Information: respiteconnection@caringcommunities.org or 410-549-5707
The
Several county organizations and agencies developed a collaborative approach -- Respite Connection of
The goal of Respite Connection is to increase the number of trained individuals to provide respite to families with children (birth-25) with mental health disabilities and/or developmental disabilities in Carroll County and to promote their awareness of and access to the new centralized list/registry of respite providers -- The Caring Network Respite Care Registry offered by Caring Communities.
Two eighteen-hour Respite Caregiver, and two Train the Trainer, training sessions will be offered in
individuals listed here.
Granite House, Lead Agency for Respite Connection: Laura Rhodes, Program Development Manager
Caring Communities: Mona Freedman RN, Executive Director
FOCAS (Families of Children with Autism Support Group): Sharon Glass, Founder
Maryland Coalition of Families for Children's Mental Health: Lynne Humphries-Russ, Administrator
CHANGE, Inc.: Heather Powell, Director of Support Services
Get Connected Family Resource Center: Karen Koenigsberg, Family Navigator
Vicki Duerr, a family member of a young adult with a disability
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20080421 An interview with Laura Rhodes about Respite Care in Carroll County