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February 2004


Remarks by A. Kathryn Power, M.Ed.
Dinner Gala: Annual Meeting of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry
February 23, 2004

Remarks by A. Kathryn Power, M.Ed.
System transformation, Strategies for Change, and Data-based Decisionmaking
14th Annual Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services
Research, Program Evaluation and Policy
February 9, 2004

About Bullying
About Bullying, part of the 15+ Make Time to Listen… Take Time to Talk initiative, provides parents and caregivers with information about bullying and methods for communicating with children about the climate of fear created by bullying.

Bullying is Not a Fact of Life
This booklet contains information for caregivers who are concerned that a child might be being bullied or be bullying other children. It describes the steps that parents and schools can take, together, to help prevent bullying.

15+ Make Time to Listen - Take Time to Talk...About Bullying
This document consists of interactive questions designed to start conversations between parents/caregivers and children. Schools, adults, and children can use these questions to start conversations about bullying and how to prevent it.

Take Action Against Bullying
This guide provides an overview of bullying behaviors, their effects, and some preventative measures. A definition of bullying is also given.

Remarks by A. Kathryn Power, M.Ed.
SAMHSA Minority Fellowship Program
First National MFP Conference
Community Based Treatment Plenary Session
December 12, 2003

Remarks by A. Kathryn Power, M.Ed.
National SAMHSA Minority Fellowship Program Conference
Opening/Keynote Remarks
December 12, 2003

SAMHSA Minority Fellowship Program (MFP)
First National SAMHSA MFP Conference

Remarks by A. Kathryn Power, M.Ed.
Planning for and Delivering Behavioral Health Care in Emergencies: All Hazards Regional Training
January 21, 2004

Remarks by A. Kathryn Power, M.Ed.
7th Annual SAMHSA Faith and Community Summit
January 20, 2004

Remarks by A. Kathryn Power, M.Ed.
Effective Strategies for Building and Sustaining Systems of Care
January 14, 2004

Remarks by A. Kathryn Power, M.Ed.
Policy Academy on Developing Systems of Care for Children With Mental Health Needs and Their Families
December 10, 2003

Remarks by A. Kathryn Power, M.Ed.
Priorities, Accountability, Data, and CMHS
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill
Treatment/Recovery Information and Advocacy Database
Advisory Group Meeting
November 17, 2003

CMHS Program Spotlight - Protection and Advocacy
CMHS provides grant to States for programs to protect and advocate for the rights of people with mental illnesses in public and private mental health treatment facilities. States use these Federal dollars to provide general information and referrals; investigate reports of abuse, neglect, and rights violations; and find appropriate legal and legislative remedies to correct injustices.

Eating Disorders Awareness Week
Eating Disorders Awareness Week is a national observance designed to enhance efforts to prevent eating disorders.

Semana de los Desórdenes de Alimentación
La Semana de los Desórdenes de Alimentación esta designada para contribuir con los esfuerzos de prevenir desórdenes en la alimentación.

National Children of Alcoholics Week
National Children of Alcoholics Week is an annual, national observance that recognizes the damaging effects of alcoholism on children.
National School Counseling Week
Sponsored by the American School Counselor Association (ASCA), this special week celebrates the valuable role of school counselors in our country's educational system.


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