Peer Support Training
Parent peer support is a parent/caregiver or using their lived experience to support others going through similar experiences.
Mississippi Autism Advisory Committee Meeting
MAAC is tasked with writing a report to the legislature outlining any roadblocks that exist that prevent meaningful progress.
Spring 2024 MS Division of Medicaid Beneficiary Workshops
Welcome to your special invitation to the Spring 2024 MS Division of Medicaid Beneficiary Workshops for the Week 2 series of May 14th, 2024. Receive important information
about your benefits and get
your questions answered.
Introduction to Work: Laws and Disability
For youth with disabilities and their families, this is often a time filled with questions, challenges, and uncertainty.
2024 System of Care Virtual Summit: All Systems Go! Taking Action Together
The National Center for Training and Technical Assistance on Child, Youth, and Family Mental Health (NTTAC) is pleased to announce a no-cost virtual System of Care Summit (SOC Summit) on May 14-16, 2024. No-cost continuing education hours are available each day.
Introducing Spanish Parent Engagement
Be Strong Families in collaboration with Ana Laura Garza Garcia, Ed.D., has created a Spanish-only virtual parent engagement program.
Madres y Padres Presentes
Acompáñanos a conocer algunos aspectos básicos del acompañamiento de hijas e hijos en las diferentes etapas de la vida… Desde la primera infancia hasta la madurez.
Lighting the Path to Social Justice for Children and Youth: Finding Support with School Issues
We are presenting a series of webinars during May that highlight the theme of Children's Mental Health Acceptance Week: "Lighting the Path to Social Justice for Children and Youth"
Wrapabout It!
Join us at Nfusion Metro for an enlightening session of ‘Wrapabout It!’ where Tamiyah Beals, will be the guest speaker.
2024 NAMI Mississippi State Conference on Mental Health
"Where Mental Meets Physical" Inspired by the new NAMI Hearts + Minds program, this year's theme was chosen as physical and mental health are connected to each other. In fact, research suggests that the two are so closely linked that they can even directly affect one another. For example, depression can increase one’s risk for diabetes, heart disease or stroke, and chronic conditions such as cancer or heart disease can increase a person’s risk of developing a mental health condition.