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SUMMARY:Community Discussions
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, August 13th 6:30-7:15 p.m.: Homelessness amid a global pandemic \nAs families and businesses in Utah began adapting to self-quarantine and stay-at-home orders\, one question remained: How can you stay at home if you’re homeless? Suffering through the symptoms of coronavirus while on the streets is one thing; but many men\, women and families seek shelter at homeless resource centers\, where social distancing can be nonexistent. Additionally\, experiencing homelessness most often leads to a downward spiral of declining health\, putting individuals who are homeless at a higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19. Chronic diseases often go untreated when you’re homeless\, due to lack of health care coverage\, access to ongoing prescription medication\, or overwhelming complexity of receiving treatment. \nJoin Janida Emerson\, CEO\, and Dr. Michele Goldberg\, Medical Director from Fourth Street Clinic; and David Litvack\, Senior Policy Advisor\, Salt Lake City Corporation on August 13. This virtual panel discusses the community health center’s response to COVID-19 among vulnerable and homeless populations. \nThursday\, August 20th 6:30-7:15 p.m.: New approaches to addressing mental illness \nNearly a third of individuals experiencing homelessness in the US report having a serious mental illness\, and having an untreated mental illness is often a leading cause to becoming homeless. Providing these men\, women and children with ongoing care in an environment they feel safe isn’t easy\, and the cost of treatment and needed medications make receiving mental health services nearly impossible for low-income or homeless individuals. \nFourth Street Clinic’s new integrated behavioral health program takes a new\, holistic approach to treating patients at the downtown community health center. \nJamie Bustamante\, Ph.D.\, Behavioral Health Director of Fourth Street Clinic\, shares new approaches to tackling mental illness among vulnerable populations. David Huntsman\, philanthropist and advocate of mental health resources; and Brent Kelsey\, Assistant Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health join the panel.
URL:https://fourthstreetclinic.org/event/community-discussions/2020-08-13/
CATEGORIES:COVID-19,Mental Health Awareness
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SUMMARY:Labeled Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Labeled Film Festival to crush stigma of mental health\n\nIn a culture stigmatizing people living with mental illness\, Labeled Mental Health Film Festival challenges audiences to understand the person behind the labels. Movies often portray those with mental illness as outcasts\, debilitated\, isolated\, dependent\, dangerous\, unpredictable\, comedic\, annoying and incompetent. \nLabeled strives to humanize individuals struggling with mental illness and break the stereotype. Film gives someone the chance to look beyond themselves; the Labeled Film Festival creates empathy for those plagued with unseen disease. \nSevere Persistent Mental Illness plagues 97\,000 Utahns annually. The battles and struggles caused by mental illness are real; its influence felt upon our community by many. ‘Labeled’ will showcase thought-provoking films that explore mental health issues from numerous perspectives. The festival brings together a community of health providers\, government agencies\, educators\, policy makers\, caregivers\, and individuals who want to better understand and support those with mental illness. \nFourth Street Clinic provides mental health care to nearly 5\,000 homeless men\, women and children each year; the clinic had over 2\,600 mental and behavioral health care visits in 2016. Giving the community a chance to understand severe mental illness through film helps create empathy and solidarity. Together we can fight mental illness in Utah. \n\nA film festival to break stigma and create cause for mental health.\n\nThere are 19 films being featured at the Labeled Film Festival. The films will screen at The Natural History Museum of Utah and the Broadway Theatre in Salt Lake City. Film Festival participants can purchase individual day tickets for just $20 or purchase and participate in the entire festival. \nPricing and ticket information is detailed at the Labeled Film Festival website with all admission proceeds going to support film festival mental health partners. You can also check out the Labeled Facebook page for more information.
URL:https://fourthstreetclinic.org/event/labeled-film-festival-2017/
LOCATION:Broadway Centre Theatre\, 111 East Broadway\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Festival,Fundraising,Mental Health Awareness
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