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C j [ New Jersey Association of Mental Health and Addiction Agencies Home About Us Contact Us Directions Home About Us Contact Us Directions Join NJAMHAA Events Call For Presentations Events Calendar IT Project IT Project Services Bits and Bytes Free Trainings Resources HIPAA/HITECH E-book SUD Incentive Program Advocacy Advocacy Resources Current Advocacy / Issues Legislation (Including State budget) Partners in Advocacy NJAMHAA in the News Press Releases Approved Vendors Councils and Partnerships Educational Council Integrated Healthcare Council Life Sciences and Innovation Council Information Technology Council Practice Groups Addictions Children Adult Mental Health Hospital Community Integration Chief Financial Officers Billing Supervisors Compliance IT PAC Member Section Executive-Members HMO - Members Addictions-Members Finance and Compliance-Members NJAMHAA Member Directory NJAMHAA News Board of Directors Governance FY 2020 Schedules of Meetings Childrens-Members Chief Financial Officer Compliance-Members Adult Mental Health-Members Billing Supervisors-Members Data Subcommittee NJAMHAA Member Directory Advocacy Archives Employment Ads Advertise with NJAMHAA Ad Placement Options Archives Staff Contact List President Perspective Blog COVID-19 RESOURCES State Resources Federal Resources National Association Resources Miscellaneous Resources NJAMHAA FY 2020 Fall Behavioral Meeting .... NJAMHAA Peer Support Specialists Increase Likelihood of Recovery from Mental Illness and Addictions NJAMHAA Virtual Conference Features Experts on Peer Support September 10, 2020 A wealth of research demonstrates the effectiveness of peer support services as peers motivate individuals to begin and continue with mental health and substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and guide them along their paths to recovery. Peers, who are individuals in recovery themselves, inspire others by sharing their similar experiences in overcoming challenges and demonstrating that recovery is possible. This support, along with clinical treatment, is even more critical now as the COVID-19 pandemic has led to exacerbated mental illnesses and SUDs, as well as development of such disorders in many others. Peers also benefit by the meaningful purpose they have in these roles, which enhances their determination to achieve lifelong recovery. The University of North Carolina defines peer support specialists as individuals who are living in recovery with mental illnesses and/or substance use disorders who provide support to others based on their individual experiences. By sharing life experiences, peer support specialists can offer insight into individuals’ treatment, in addition to providing mentorship, coaching and advocacy. North Dakota’s Department of Human Services highlights that peer support specialists can serve as a pro-social model and establish positive relationships with individuals who are in treatment or recovery. In recent years, there has been evidence that supports the effectiveness of peer support specialists. According to Mental Health America, peer support specialists have reduced re-hospitalization rates and the number of initial inpatient stays; have lowered the need for and overall costs of treatment services; and have increased the use of outpatient services and the quality of life outcomes. Click here for more data about peer support specialists. Click here for more details. PLEASE SIGN NJAMHAA'S PETITION TO ENSURE CRITICAL BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES ARE MAINTAINED AND EXPANDED AND SHARE WITH YOUR NETWORKS, INCLUDING FRIENDS, FAMILY AND CLIENTS! NJAMHAA in the News: New Jersey's 2021 Budget Should Expand Mental Health Treatment New Jerseyans Need More Mental Health Services in this Time of COVID-19 Coronavirus Resources To help everyone stay informed about the coronavirus and recommendations that have been shared by various resources, NJAMHAA has consolidated resources. Click here to access links. Race and Behaviroal Health Resources NJAMHAA has compiled a list of resources related to race and mental health. Click here to access the links. NJAMHAA Members Pay Discounted Rates! Visit njamhaa.org to view our NJAMHAA Member Directory to see if your organization is a NJAMHAA member. All employees of NJAMHAA member organizations receive the member rate to NJAMHAA events. For a listing of NJAMHAA events, please visit njamhaa.org/events . NJAMHAA Highlights Numerous Advocacy Successes and National Recognition in Annual Report June 18, 2020 NJAMHAA's advocacy on behalf of mental healthcare and substance use treatment providers has been and continues to be extremely effective on the state and federal levels. For example, advocacy recently led to the state's increased reimbursement rate for long-term resident... Peer Support Specialists Increase Likelihood of Recovery from Mental Illnesses and Addictions September 10, 2020 NJAMHAA Virtual Conference Features Experts on Peer Support A wealth of research demonstrates the effectiveness of peer support services as peers motivate individuals to begin and continue with mental health and substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and guide t... Cybersecurity Investments Needed to Protect Healthcare Industry, Patients September 8, 2020 Virtual Conference October 21, 2020 Features Expert with Critical Advice While the healthcare industry is expected to spend $65 billion from 2017 to 2021 on cybersecurity products, many hospitals will continue to be at risk of cyberattacks, which will cause damag... Resources for Suicide Prevention New Bridge: World Suicide Prevention Day: Take a Minute to Reach Out to Someone National Suicide Prevention Month: Learn How to Save a Life Child Mind Institute: Signs a Child Might Be Suicidal What to Do if You're Worried about... Full Funding of Behavioral Health Services Is Critical for State’s Bottom Line Community-based services for mental health, substance use disorders (SUD) and intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD) have endured chronic underfunding for decades. The resulting challenges for children and adults in need to access these critical services have been exacerbated by t... Advocate for Funding your Organizations Need To: All Members Governor Murphy will unveil his proposed FY2021 budget on August 25 and your voice is urgently needed to help ensure that the budget includes sustained and increased funding for the life-saving services you provide. Please join NJAMHAA in advocating ... NJAMHAA and its IT Project’s Virtual Conferences Promise Full Experiences August 17, 2020 As part of the growing trend of offering virtual events to ensure everyone's safety during the coronavirus pandemic, the New Jersey Association of Mental Health and Addiction Agencies (NJAMHAA) and its Information Technology (IT) Project are planning virtual versions o... Ready for School and Addressing COVID Impact? Mental Health Experts and Education Leaders Can Help! August 11, 2020 NJAMHAA and AIR™ Hold Annual Conference Virtually August 17 - 21, 2020 The coronavirus pandemic is having a significant negative impact on mental health, which can be especially difficult for youth, as they have not had daily, in-person contact with friends thro... Health Equity and Racism Faces and Voice of Recovery: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Action Plan The National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine: COVID-19 and Black Communities PsychHub has compiled a doucment of Race, Racism and Mental Health Resources. This includes organizations, book... BIPOC Mental Health Matters Even More during the COVID-19 Pandemic July 6, 2020 MERCERVILLE - The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted a gap in the accessibility to treatment for Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) communities, compared to the general population. The APM Research Lab has independently compiled mortality data for Washington ... Call Us: 609-838-5488 NJAMHAA 3635 Quakerbridge Rd. 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