Response to the Tragedy at Chardon High School
Thursday, March 1st, 2012The National Federation Of Families For Children’s Mental Health (NFFCMH) Responds to the Tragedy at Chardon High School
The National Federation Of Families For Children’s Mental Health (NFFCMH) Responds to the Tragedy at Chardon High School
We’re updating the website for the new year and we want your feedback! Let us know what you think about our current website. Your input is much appreciated! ...
This year, we are partnering with the Child Mind Institute’s Speak Up for Kids to provide another way that you can celebrate National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week.
The National Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health declares the first full week in May (May 6 – 12, 2012) as National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week.
Check out this new comic aimed toward understanding health care reform. It’s a great resource for families and youth to know about, especially if you’re interested in policy ...
The National Technical Assistance Center for Children’s Mental Health at Georgetown University is writing to invite you and other key leaders that you identify as strategic to implementing ...
The National Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health needs your help! As 2012 dawns we are advancing two critical initiatives that stand to make a real difference ...
Check out all the great presentations from the 22nd Annual National Federation Conference. This list will be consistently updated so check back often! We already have a few ...
We’ll have a recap of all the great things that happened at this year’s conference. We’ll also be posting all of the workshop presentations just in case you ...
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From the News:
8th May, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: FAMILIES ACROSS THE STATE CELEBRATE CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH WEEK BOSTON, Mass., May 6, 2012 – In a statewide effort to battle stigma and ...
Fighting the Stigma of Mental Illness in partnership 'bring change 2 mind'.
We are currently in partnership with Child Mind Institute for their Speak Up For Kids Initiative.