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NAMI Ending the Silence Program Developed by Brian & Brenda Hilligoss NAMI DuPage County, Illinois 2007 1 Agenda • About the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) • Importance of Prevention and Early Intervention • Introduction to Ending the Silence • Testimonials • Impact-to-Date (2007 – July, 2013) • Benefits of Partnering with NAMI • Young Adult Story • Q&A 2 About NAMI • Largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness • NAMI Affiliates in every state, including some territories • NAMI Affiliates work to raise awareness and provide essential and free support, advocacy and education programs for people with mental illness and their loved ones • Lived experience is key in the success of our organization and programs 3 Importance of Prevention & Early Intervention • 1 in 4 US adults have a diagnosable, treatable mental illness (Kessler et al., 2005) • 21% of youth (ages 13-18) have a mental illness (Merikangas et al., 2010) • 80% don’t receive mental health services (NAMI Child and Adolescent Action Center) • Although 50% exhibit symptoms by age 14, the average delay between onset of symptoms and receiving treatment is 8-10 years (NIMH, 2005) 4 Importance of Prevention and Early Intervention • Studies show that stigma is the greatest barrier to individuals receiving treatment and achieving recovery • The majority of individuals who receive treatment early recover completely • Prevention and early intervention are key in helping people avoid serious mental illness 5 Ending the Silence • 50 minute presentation about mental health for high school students • Includes educational PowerPoint where students learn signs and symptoms of various mental illnesses • Emphasizes that mental illness is treatable and recovery is possible • Includes personal testimony from a young adult living with a mental illness about their journey to recovery • Engages students through Q & A session • ETS reduces stigma through: o Education – provide accurate information about mental illness to promote understanding and dispel myths o Personal contact – puts a human face to mental illness and provides hope that recovery is possible 6 Educational ETS PowerPoint Includes: • Statistics on student and young adult mental health and recovery • Descriptions and signs/symptoms of mental illness: o ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) o Depression o Bipolar Disorder o Anxiety o Panic Disorder o OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) o Schizophrenia • Videos from youth with mental illnesses sharing their personal experiences • For each mental illness, relatable celebrities who also have been diagnosed with the illness are mentioned • Information on recovery and coping strategies • How to seek help-for self or for a friend 7 Teacher Testimonial “Often times in health education, and unfortunately society today, the recognition of mental health issues as well as an open discussion of resources available are overlooked for a number of reasons. I feel strongly that NAMI’s Ending the Silence program has filled a large gap in our curriculum specifically related to: • Identification of the major classifications of mental illnesses • Resources for those with a mental illness • Education on reducing the stigma associated with those with a mental illness” Health Teacher, Illinois 8 Student Testimonials “…After school that day, I went home and told my mom: I told her I need help with this because it's not something I can fix myself; I've tried and tried. Your story really helped me… My friend also has depression and your presentation showed me what I can do to help her. Please continue to visit schools and share your experience with many people. I know you can help inspire many people, just like you inspired me. “ “I’m really grateful and glad that you talked to us. I often feel very alone or weird because many kids my age don’t understand. But, now I’m sure they would be more supportive of me.” 9 Student Testimonials “It definitely opened my eyes to what I look for now to help my friends. I have a brother with ADD and now I feel that I can deal with him better because I know how hard it is for him.” “I’m grateful for your presentation because it helped me get the courage to face a mental illness I think I might have and I feel encouraged to seek help.” “I suffer from anxiety and it is very hard for me socially and with school. This makes me realize I wasn’t the only one.” “You have changed my life forever. I now know that people can get help.” 10 Impact-to-Date (2007 – July, 2013) • 1,206 presentations have been conducted • 59,205 students have been reached • 97 schools have received the ETS presentation • 8 states currently have NAMI Affiliates that offer the program o ETS is being provided statewide in California 11 Benefits of Partnering with NAMI • Presentations offered to schools at no cost • ETS increases student knowledge and awareness of mental health • ETS educates students on illnesses which affect the brain o Great supplement to health curriculum • Students are given ideas on how to support a friend who is experiencing mental health problems, and how to recognize signs of mental illness in themselves, family and friends • ETS promotes deeper understanding of mental health through a young adult living with mental illness sharing their journey to recovery • Students have the opportunity to ask a “real life” young person with a mental illness and a family member questions directly • By engaging students in a discussion about mental illness amongst their peers, students dealing with mental health issues realize they’re not alone 12 Young Adult Story 13 Questions? 14 Contact Information Program Coordinator Name: Donna Reedy Position Title: NAMI SWI Youth Education Outreach Coordinator NAMI Affiliate Name: NAMI Southwestern Illinois Phone: 618-798-9788 Email: [email protected] NAMI SWI Executive Director: Jessica Gruneich [email protected] NAMI SWI Office Address: 2100 Madison Ave. 4th Floor Granite City, IL 62040 Office Phone: 618-798-9788 Office Email: [email protected] 15