Programs & Services
NAMI Signature Programs
We are excited about our plans to implement many of the NAMI Signature Education Programs and other NAMI Programs to meet our local community's mental health needs. With caregiver programs in English established, we are focusing on implementing NAMI programs with consumer participation and those to meet ethnic and cultural needs of our community.
Ending the Silence (ETS)
Ending the Silence (ETS) is a program to educate high school and middle school students on the early warning signs of mental illness, how to get help and recovery. Students hear the facts about mental illness as well as personal testimony from individuals who have their own lived experience and personal journey with mental illness. Through the presentation, students are given ideas about how to help themselves, friends, or family members who may be in need of support. For more information click, download the Ending the Silence flyer.
Family-to-Family
Our Family-to-Family Classes are for caregivers of someone with a serious mental illness. For class curriculum click please visit the Family-to-Family page at NAMI.org.
Our Next Family-to-Family class is schedule to start on
Saturday, January 11, 2014, 9:00am to 11:30am in Fremont.
For details click on: F2F in Fremont
IOOV (In Our Own Voice)
In Our Own Voice (IOOV) is a unique public education program developed by NAMI, in which two trained consumer speakers share compelling personal stories about living with mental illness and achieving recovery.
Throughout the IOOV presentation, audience members are encouraged to offer feedback and ask questions. Audience participation is an important aspect of IOOV because the more audience members become involved, the closer they come to understanding what it is like to live with a mental illness and stay in recovery.
Our first IOOV presentation was made at JGPH (John George Psychiatric Hospital) in San Leandro on June 7, 2012. In the month of June 2012, we made 7 IOOV presentations at JGPH acute care, one at Villa Fairmont sub-acute care and one at Fairmont Psychiatric Outpatient to 184 loved ones, caregivers and providers in a total of 9 presentations. This was accomplished with the support of NAMI Santa Clara County. For the most part, all evaluations were exceptional.
We are now making IOOV presentations to the John George Psychiatric Hospital's new hire staff on a monthly basis and weekly to patients at Telecare Heritage. If interested in attending one of the presentations at John George, please contact us for the next date and time of available presentation.
Peer-to-Peer
Peer-to-Peer is a 10 week class for people with any serious mental illness who are interested in establishing and maintaining their wellness and recovery.
We just trained 11 mentors to lead Peer-to-Peer Classes. We will be implementing Peer-to-Peer classes shortly.