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  • Feb, Wed, 2013

NAMI to Host 12-Session Course for Families of Adult Individuals Suffering from a Mental Illness

NAMI Vicksburg will offer the 12-session Family to Family Class for families of adult individuals suffering from a mental illness.  This is a free course, and is designed to meet the needs of family members and caretakers. The course covers mental illnesses such as depression, bipolar, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, etc.; medications and treatment; coping; communication skills; empathy; and other important information. 

The class will begin Feb. 18th, and will meet on Monday and Thursday from 6 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. in the Conference Room of Warren-Yazoo Mental Health Admin. Bldg. on Wisconsin Ave. 

Pre-registration is required.  Contact Ann Jensen, Family Education Coordinator, at NAMI MS Office—800-357-0388  

 

  • Feb, Wed, 2013

Congressman Harper Re-introduced Federal Programs for People with Intellectual Disabilities

Congressman Gregg Harper reintroduced a proposal that revamps federal programs for individuals with intellectual disabilities, as they transition from high school into the working world.

“In order for individuals living with intellectual and developmental disabilities to reach their maximum potential, Congress must enact a systems change,” said Harper, a longtime champion for the disabilities community. “The current federal disability laws are hopelessly outdated and will ultimately lead to unemployment and poverty for these children.”

Congressman Harper’s proposal looks to improve the current system in place. Read more about his plan HERE.

  • Feb, Thu, 2013

2013 Community Wellness Conference – The Art of Active Healthy Living

Hosted by the Mississippi Coast Interfaith Disaster Task Force, the 2013 Community Wellness Conference is May 22-23, 2013 at the Biloxi Civic Center. The theme for this year’s conference is “The Art of Active Health Living”.

“This training opportunity will include speakers and breakout sessions by primary and
mental health care professionals; nutritional and fitness professionals as well as a range of topics to promote community wellness projects. [IDTF believes] that community wellness starts with education and a proactive approach to decreasing the incidence of illness related to lifestyle and health choices. This year’s conference will offer more opportunities for participants to develop strategies to inform and involve the public in making Mississippi a
healthier place to live. The Planning Committee is also working on providing CEUs for health care professions and CMEs for physicians, nurses and others in the wellness community. Last year the Community Wellness Conference provided up to 13 CEUs for qualified participants. Some of the workshops that will be offered are Bullying Prevention Methods, Ethics In the Age of Social Media, Alzheimer’s Disease and Caregivers,
Art Therapy Techniques, Total Health, Risking Connections and Trauma Informed
Care among others.  [They] anticipate having 4 plenary sessions and 24 breakout sessions.”

Register for the Conference on the IDTF website or by contacting Genia Crane (gcrane@msidtf.org or 228-206-4177).

 

  • Feb, Thu, 2013

VSA’s Emerging Artists Program – 2013 Call for Art

In/finite Earth: VSA's Emerging Artists Program

The Kennedy Center and VSA are accepting entries for the 2013 Emerging Artists Program. This is a national exhibition of emerging artists between the ages of 16-25, with disabilities. Fifteen artists will be selected and the exhibition will take place in Washington DC, in the Fall of 2013. The artists selected will share $60,000 in cash awards.

The In/finite Earth program “aims to showcase artwork that illuminates innovative viewpoints the intersection of environmentalism, creativity, and disability. This call for art asks artists to engage in the physical, emotional, and creative ties we share across our planet, and present their artistic perspectives regarding the natural world, sustainability, and our collective future.”

Click here for more info or to apply.

 

  • Jan, Thu, 2013

Out with the old- Social Security to stop using negative term…

The Social Security Administration will replace the term “mental retardation” with “intellectual disability”. More than two years after all federal  health, education, and labor policies were legally required to make the switch under Rosa’s Law, Social Security will voluntarily make the switch.

“‘Advocates for individuals with intellectual disability have rightfully asserted that the term ‘mental retardation’ has negative connotations, has become offensive to many people, and often results in misunderstandings about the nature of the disorder and those who have it,” the Social Security Administration said in a proposed rule published in the Federal Register on Monday.” (Thanks to Michelle Diament of Disability Scoop – read the full article here.)

Social Security will now refer to “mentally retarded children” as “children with intellectual disabilities” according to the notice. “Changing how we talk about people with disabilities is a critical step in promoting and protecting their basic civil and human rights…This is an important moment for people with disabilities because Social Security is a lifeline to so many.” -Peter Berns, CEO of The Arc. It’s about time the rest of the world got with it too – categorizing people by their abilities is harmful! We are all people, just WITH different abilities.

PEOPLE FIRST.

  • Jan, Wed, 2013

United Way – Free Income Tax Preparation

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Free help is available at the following VITA sites beginning January 30.

BILOXI

Moore Community House

406 Davis St.
Tues & Thurs 6-8pm
Sat 9am-3pm
228-436-6601
Visions of Hope
618 Division St.
Tues & Wed 2pm-5pm
228-435-9200

 GULFPORT

 Gulf Coast Community Action Agency

500 24th St.
Mon-Thurs 5pm-7pm
Sat 9am-12pm
228-896-1409
Mercy Housing
1135 Ford St.
Mon, Wed, Fri 10am-4pm
Tues & Thurs 10am-7pm
Sat by appt. only
228-896-1945

Climb CDC

1223 30th Ave.
Mon-Fri 9am-3:30pm
Sat 9am-12:30pm
228-864-6677

WAVELAND

Gulf Coast Community Action Agency 638 Hwy 90 Mon-Thurs 5pm-7pm Sat 10am-12pm 228-467-0158

MOSS POINT

 Jackson County Civic Action

5343 Jefferson St.

Mon-Thurs 5pm-7pm
Sat 9am-12pm
228-471-1254

No appt. necessary

 LUCEDALE

 Gulf Coast Community Action Agency

7102 Hwy 98 E Tues-Thurs 5pm-7pm Sat 10am-12pm 601-947-7426

Note: All times are by appointment only, unless otherwise stated.

  • Jan, Mon, 2013

Federal Ruling: SPORTS ARE A CIVIL RIGHT!

Schools Must Offer Students with Disabilities Equal Access to School Sports

On Friday, in a landmark decision,  the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights said that children with disabilities have the right to participate in their school’s extracurricular activities under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Students with disabilities must now be given an opportunity to play for their school teams with modifications and aids as required. This applies to grade, secondary, and even college-level public institutions.

However, where accommodations would “fundamentally alter” the sport, or create an unfair advantage, schools must create a separate, but equal sports opportunity for children with disabilities to participate. And, students will still have to try-out and will have to meet certain skill standards to join, just like other students.

“Sports can provide invaluable lessons in discipline, selflessness, passion and courage, and this guidance will help schools ensure that students with disabilities have an equal opportunity to benefit from the life lessons they can learn on the playing field or on the court,” – Education Secretary Arne Duncan.

  • Jan, Mon, 2013

Health Care Reform’s Impact on People with Disabilities

Thanks to JustAdvocacy.org: “Information courtesy of United Spinal Association and the American Association on Health and Disability

Webinar January 30

Health Care Reform’s Impact on People with Disabilities

On January 30, the United Spinal Association and the American Association on Health and Disability (AAHD) will present an informative webinar that will explain what people with disabilities need to know about health care reform and how it will affect access to health insurance.

This webinar will answer the tough questions regarding the Affordable Care Act, focusing on pre-existing conditions, the elimination of certain coverage limits, health insurance marketplaces, and state incentives to expand Medicaid coverage.

Learn how U.S. health care has changed since the Affordable Care Act was signed into law in March 2010, and how it may affect you.

Participants will have the opportunity to share their questions and comments, as well as discover ways to be proactive in their home state to get the best health care coverage.

Health Care Reform’s Impact on People with Disabilities:

The Road Ahead

Webinar Wednesday, January 30,

2:00 pm to 3:00 pm EST

Register here: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/922978498

For questions or more information, contact AASD here: http://www.aahd.us/contact/

  • Jan, Thu, 2013

FREE Income Tax Preparation Assistance is Available for those making less than $51,000 in 2012

Free income tax preparation assistance is available for those who made less than $51,000 in 2012.

http://irs.treasury.gov/freetaxprep/

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TABERNACLE OF FAITH FSA 3280 39TH AVENUE SELF-PREP TAXES ONLY GULFPORT, MS 39501 Get Directions

0.7 MI

22 JAN 2013 – 11 APR 2013

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CLIMB COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP 1223 30TH AVENUE GULFPORT, MS 39501 228-864-6677 Get Directions 2.2 MI 25 JAN 2013 – 11 APR 2013 ENGLISH REQUIRED
GULF COAST CAA GULFPORT 500 24TH STREET GULFPORT, MS 39501 228-896-1409 Get Directions 2.7 MI 22 JAN 2013 – 11 APR 2013 ENGLISH REQUIRED
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI FSA 730 EAST BEACH BOULEVARD SELF-PREP TAXES ONLY LONG BEACH, MS 39560 Get Directions 3.8 MI 22 JAN 2013 – 01 MAR 2013 ENGLISH
MERCY HOUSING AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 1135 FORD STREET GULFPORT, MS 39507 Get Directions 5.3 MI 22 JAN 2013 – 11 APR 2013
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MOORE COMMUNITY HOUSE 406 DAVIS STREET BILOXI, MS 39530 228-297-5074 Get Directions 13.0 MI 22 JAN 2013 – 11 APR 2013 ENGLISH REQUIRED
VISIONS OF HOPE 618 DIVISION STREET BILOXI, MS 39530 228-435-9200 Get Directions 13.1 MI 29 JAN 2013 – 10 APR 2013 ENGLISH REQUIRED

GULF COAST CAA WAVELAND 638 HIGHWAY 90 WAVELAND, MS 39576 228-467-0158 Get Directions

18.6 MI

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  • Jan, Wed, 2013

CDC: People with Special Needs Should Be on High Alert For The Flu

Thank you Michell Diament, of Disability Scoop Magazine

“Health officials are urging people with disabilities to be especially vigilant. While no more likely to get the flu than typically developing individuals, those with neurologic conditions like intellectual disability and cerebral palsy are more prone to hospitalization and even death as a result of the illness.

“We’re seeing similar patterns that we have seen in the past which is that people with neurologic conditions are at higher risk for complications,” said Georgina Peacock, a developmental-behavioral pediatrician at the CDC, who indicated that those within this population should be on “high alert.”

Specifically, Peacock said that people with disabilities and their caregivers should make sure they’ve gotten a flu shot to help ward off the virus. Additionally, if flu symptoms like cough and fever present, those with disabilities should contact their doctor immediately. Early treatment with antiviral medication can make the illness less severe, experts say.

So far this flu season, 20 children and an unknown number of adults have died from the flu. And, at least 22 children and 84 adults with neurologic disorders have been hospitalized, federal data indicates.”