Posts Tagged ‘Bring Change 2 Mind’
Mentally Disabled Adult, Children & Adolescent, Sexual Assault or Battery
This is Post #4 to follow-up on my three posts published on July 25 & 27, 2010
Re: what happened to my cousin July 22/July 23, 2010
Thursday August 5, 2010 a Victim’s Advocate at Community Violence Solutions “CVS” http://www.cvsolutions.org/ called me to offer help.
I gained nuggets from our conversation:
- The Victim’s Advocate at CVS said the police ought to have escorted my cousin (because of her mental capacity of a ten-year-old or younger) to a “Children’s Interview Center” that night. The Children and Adolescent Sexual Abuse Resource Center (CASARC) is an agency in the San Francisco Department of Public Health http://www.sfghf.net/programs/casarc.html For Contra Costa County, CA, there is: The Children’s Interview Center of Contra Costa, a program of Community Violence Solutions http://www.cvsolutions.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=55&Itemid=70
- San Francisco Women Against Rape SFWAR http://www.sfwar.org/resources.html I looked at their website; they show pamphlets in many languages; http://www.sfwar.org/programs.html lists their programs
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Resources for Caregivers from the National Alliance on Mental Illness NAMI
Full list at http://www.namisf.org/support.html (for families & friends in San Francisco)
NAMI-SF SUPPORT GROUPS
For Family Members Caregivers and Friends Only
- 1010 Gough, San Francisco
2nd Wednesday at 6:30
Contact Vicki Evans at 415-661-5208 - SF General Hospital
7th Floor Room 7 M 30
Tuesdays, 5:15 – 6:45 p.m.
Call Susanne Killing at 415-558-5900
- New Family Support Group at Kaiser Hospital, French Campus, 4141 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco on the second Saturday of each month 10:30-Noon.
Contact Pam Polos at 650-862-2886 - Sibling & Adult Children Network
Call Mary Gullekson at 415-474-7010 for information - Bilingual & Monolingual Support Groups
- Chinese Families Mental Health Alliance. Ed Koo 415-352-2047
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Perhaps these nuggets are to help everyone gain awareness, get resources, and further promote advocacy for the mentally disabled community. Law enforcement personnel need more education. We all need more education and resources to better help those who cannot speak for themselves.
My cousin’s siblings are focusing on their sister’s well-being and I am 100% supportive of their efforts.
I’ll be writing to BringChange2Mind.org (the not-for-profit organization created by Glenn Close, CABF the Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation , Fountain House, and Garen and Shari Staglin of IMHRO International Mental Health Research Organization).
http://www.bringchange2mind.org/
Sincerely,
Teresa LeYung Ryan
Kim McMillon’s “Writers’ Sanctuary” Blog Talk Radio Show Helps Writers Everywhere
Writers’ Sanctuary is sponsored by the Moe Green Poetry Hour
On Tuesday, March 16th 2010 , in celebration of Women’s History Month, Writers’ Sanctuary presents visionary author Mary Cox Garner; award-winning author Luisa Adams; author and writing career coach Teresa LeYung Ryan; and international plot consultant Martha Alderson. This program is aimed at people that have a love of words, a book in their head, and are seeking methods of putting their ideas on paper, and developing a story with the potential to become a publish book.
I had fun today!
Kim McMillon creates interesting programs for the literary community. Her latest creation is “Writers’ Sanctuary” a blog talk radio show. Today she interviewed:
Mary Cox Garner, author of The Hidden Souls of Words: Keys to Transformation Through the Power of Words http://www.hiddensoulsofwords.com/ In 1995, Mary Cox Garner established a foundation, HOPE, INC., which continues to address both the material and spiritual needs of children and their care givers. She lives with her husband in Washington, D.C., and has three grown sons.
Luisa Adams, author of Woven of Water http://rp-author.com/Adams/ Luisa Adams is an award winning writer, educator, workshop leader, and Licensed Brain Gym® Consultant. She is the mother of five, grandmother of eight, and resides with her husband, Dave, in San Mateo, California when not living by the enchanted lake.
Teresa LeYung Ryan, author of Love Made of Heart http://LoveMadeOfHeart.com/ As community spirit, Teresa LeYung Ryan uses her novel to shed light on stigmas suffered by women, men, and children who have mental illness/traumas to the mind. She speaks out for those who cannot speak for themselves. [ On the show today, I focused on what I had learned from writing Love Made of Heart, why I need to speak openly about mental illness and the toxic stigmas, Glenn Close's mission and http://www.bringchange2mind.org/]
Martha Alderson, M.A. is an international plot consultant for writers. Her clients include best-selling authors, New York editors, and Hollywood movie directors. She can help you, too. http://www.blockbusterplots.com http://plotwhisperer.blogspot.com/ Plot tools that Martha has created include: Blockbuster Plots – Pure and Simple; The Seven Essential Elements of Scene; Scene Tracker Kit; DVDs for many genres; and free monthly Plot Tips eZine: http://www.blockbusterplots.com/contact.html
To listen to “Writers’ Sanctuary” blog talk radio show hosted by Kim McMillon, click on: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/onword/2010/03/16/writers-sanctuary-hosted-by-kim-mcmillon Mary Cox Garner, Luisa Adams, Teresa LeYung Ryan, Martha Alderson shared insights and posed questions; the show was aired on March 16, 2010 11:30am-1:30pm and is now archived.
Teresa LeYung Ryan is also known as Writing Career Coach Teresa. She is the creator of Build Your Name, Beat the Game: Be Happily Published (a 22 minutes for 22 days workbook for writers to build their platforms before and after publication). Coach Teresa says: “You are THE expert of your experiences. Whether you’re a fiction or non-fiction author, make your name synonymous with the themes / subject matters / issues in your writing.” http://WritingCoachTeresa.com