Stronger Together: California Colleges & Universities United for Student Mental Health Sept. 9, Compassion. Action. Change.

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Stronger Together: California Colleges & Universities United for Student Mental Health Sept. 9, 2014 Compassion. Action. Change.

Today s Objectives Introduce you to Each Mind Matters as a brand, symbol and movement Share information on some of the tools and resources available through EMM Show you how you can get involved in the movement Help you discover your lime green ribbon story

Each Mind Matters is about people making a difference Amanda s Story

Each Mind Matters Belongs to all Californians Proposition 63 California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA) Compassion. Action. Change.

What is Each Mind Matters? Each Mind Matters is the mental health movement in California, leading the way in eliminating the fear and isolation around mental health challenges, breaking down misconceptions, promoting acceptance and encouraging help-seeking among all Californians. It is made up of hundreds of organizations and thousands of people JUST LIKE YOU who are working to advance mental health issues in California. It s all of us, because we are stronger together!

What does Each Mind Matters offer? A platform for building a mental health movement Tools and resources for diverse audiences through the life span A simple way to tell a powerful story about our collective work to increase mental wellness in California

EACH MIND MATTERS California s Mental Health Movement Lifespan Approach + Diverse Audiences Parent & Caregivers (Age 0-8) Tweens (Age 9-13) Transition-Age Youth (Age 14-24) Adults (Age 25+) Educate parents and caregivers to provide stigma-free environment Outreach to local parent bloggers with customized SDR messaging in English and Spanish Latino family forums to encourage open dialogue Early intervention with adolescents to prevent formation of stigma Fill key gaps in knowledge and debunk myths through website, school-based performances, take-home materials and advertising/ education campaigns Mobilize age group to seek and provide online support within their peer group ReachOutHere.com (English-language) and BuscaApoyo.com (Spanish-language) to access online forums for peer support and to engage as peer-supporters Targeted messaging to adults with influence over people with mental health challenges Provide credible, local, targeted and continuous contact with people with mental health challenges Reinforce hope, recovery and resilience

EACH MIND MATTERS California s Mental Health Movement Lifespan Approach + Diverse Audiences African American Asian & Pacific Islander Latino LGBTQ Native American Faith-based initiative that creates Mental Health Friendly Communities through training and outreach Grassroots PR outreach activities to reach Hmong, Cambodian, Laotian, and Mien adults Bring together key influencers to network, raise awareness and collaborate as change agents on the issue of SDR Partner with Gay- Straight Alliance (GSA) Network to introduce and extend SDR messages to LGBTQI youth and allies Develop a culturally relevant outreach campaign guided by input from Native American Advisory Committee and community leaders

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How can you be a part of the Each Mind Matters Movement? Compassion. Action. Change.

Lime Green Ribbon to Raise Awareness When you wear the lime green ribbon you show your support of Each Mind Matters and the mental health movement in California and across the nation. Just this one simple action can help to break down stigma.

Lime Green Ribbon Story Why do you wear the lime green ribbon? Why are you passionate about mental health awareness? What do you hope the movement will do or achieve? What do you pledge to do to help? YOUR ANSWERS CREATE YOUR LIME GREEN RIBBON STORY!

Contact Information Amanda Lipp, Research Assistant California State Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA) Amanda.lipp@CalMHSA.org Victoria Lelash, Managing Director, Southern California Runyon Saltzman Einhorn (RSE) vlelash@rs-e.com Miguel Perla, Outreach Coordinator Southern California Each Mind Matters Miguel.Perla@eachmindmatters.org Compassion. Action. Change.