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Mental Health Information/Education

Serving counties: Ontario

Programs that provide information through a variety of channels that improves the public's understanding of mental health and mental illness; the nature, etiology, diagnosis and treatment or management of specific mental disorders; and strategies for reducing the incidence of conditions where possible. Mental health education programs help people make informed decisions about matters that affect their personal mental health and that of others. They inform the public of the risk factors and signs of mental health conditions, encourage people to take advantage of early detection programs, help people modify behaviors that compromise their own mental health and provide support for family members and friends who are coping with mental illness or other mental health issues that have affected a loved one.

Found 5 resources (displaying 5)

General Mental Health Information/Education

Thru: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Eligibility:
Call for information.
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AFSP-Western New York

PO Box 1445
Buffalo, NY

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American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

199 Water Street
Floor 11
New York, NY

Thru: National Alliance on Mental Illness Rochester

Eligibility:
Anyone affected by or interested in learning more about mental health conditions.
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National Alliance on Mental Illness Rochester

344 N Goodman Street
Rochester, NY

Hours:
Contact the office or confirm on the website.

Mental Health Related Prevention Programs

Thru: Veterans Outreach Center, Inc.

Eligibility:
Proof of veteran​/discharge status.
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Veterans Outreach Center, Inc.

447 South Avenue
Rochester, NY

Hours:
M-F 8:30AM-4:30PM.

Thru: Central Problem Gambling Resource Center

Eligibility:
Age 18 or older.
Languages:
Spanish
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Central Problem Gambling Resource Center

100 Great Oaks Boulevard
Suite 104
Albany, NY

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