Panel for Opal 3/30: Free, Eugene Public Library
Lane County announcements about human rights and alternatives in mental health from www.MindFreedom.org.
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Wed Mar 17 12:29:37 CDT 2010
[BELOW update includes a panel for the next Opal Network, 30 March
2010. NEXT e-mail will have PDF. Note year correction.]
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The Opal Network*
We are a Lane County coalition to support the voice, self-
determination and empowerment of mental health clients. Join us! Free
event. All are welcome.
When: 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Where: Tykeson Room
Eugene Public Library Main Building
100 W. 10th Ave., Eugene
(Arrive early, seating limited to first 50 people)
Topic: The Future of Peer Run Mental Health Programs in Lane County
Panel: Hear about the new LILA Peer Support Club opening soon with
LILA's Sheila Thomas, Executive Director, and Marcia Evans, Transition
Coordinator.
All are welcome. All agencies & organizations that work in the mental
health field in Lane County are invited to send representatives to
this meeting. We especially encourage mental health consumers and
psychiatric survivors to attend and join in!
Free refreshments.
Discuss how we can all unite to support the empowerment of people
diagnosed with a psychiatric disability in Lane County. Topics
include: • discrimination • human rights • the need for alternatives •
advocacy • homelessness • police training • public education • and
other concerns. Wheelchair accessible. Sign language interpreter if
given 72 hours notice.
Co-sponsoring groups so far include: Center for Family Development,
City of Eugene Human Rights Commission, Direction Service, Lane County
Mental Health Consumer/Survivor Advisory Council, Lane Independent
Living Alliance (LILA), Laurel Hill Center Client Council, MindFreedom
Lane County, Oregon Family Support Network, Life & Universe,
ShelterCare Client Council, Siuslaw Outreach Services, Trauma Healing
Project.
For more info, e-mail lane at mindfreedom.org or phone 541-345-9106.
* This alliance in Lane County is named after Opal Whiteley (1897 to
1992). Opal was a famous author with a psychiatric diagnosis who lived
in Lane County. Opal Network meets about quarterly at the library, on
every month with a "Fifth Tuesday."
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