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Mental Health and Telehealth Organizations
And Professional Events PAO to PAREZ

Myron Pulier 編輯

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Paradigm

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Contact:
(You can use the link below for e-mail)
Paradigm
24 Brancote Road
Oxton, Wirral CH43 6TJ
United Kingdom

+43/151/652 4484
+43/151/651 0183 fax

admin@paradigm-uk.demon.co.uk


About:


Paradigm works predominantly in the United Kingdom, and increasingly in Europe and the USA, offering consultancy, training and development services to organisations interested in improving the opportunities available to people with learning disabilities.

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Patricia Pareja Psychodrama Training



Contact:
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Patricia Pareja Psychodrama Training
c/o USAID Panama
PO Box 6959
Panama 5
Panama

507/215-1007

PatPareja@hotmail.com

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Parent Infant Centre
School of Infant Mental Health


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Contact:

Parent Infant Centre
27 Frognal
London NW3 6AR

+44/207/433-3112
+44/207/433-3112 fax


About:


The School of Infant Mental Health is the Academic Department of The Parent Infant Clinic, located in London since 1990. It is staffed by Child Psychiatrists, Child Psychotherapists and Psychologists who offer skilled and professional clinical services to parents, infants and professionals dealing with them, such as in Primary Care.

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Parent Support Network

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Contact:
(The link below is available for securing more information)
Parent Support Network, Inc
PO Box 284
Orangeburg, NY 10962

parentsupportnetwork@netzero.net

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Parents Anonymous

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Contact:
(The link below is available for e-mail)
Parents Anonymous
675 West Foothill Boulevard
Suite 220
Claremont, CA 91711-3475

909/621-6184
909/625-6304 fax
800/421-0353

parentsanon@msn.com


About:


Parents Anonymous, founded in 1970, is the nation's oldest and largest child abuse prevention organization dedicated to strengthening families through innovative strategies that promote mutual support and parent leadership.

There are numerous US chapters and international affiliates.

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Parents of Autistic Children [POAC]

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Contact:

Parents of Autistic Children


About:


Parents of Autistic Children [POAC] is a non-profit group that seeks to strengthen the capacity of the Autistic Community (family, friends, professionals, paraprofessionals, legislators, groups and organizations) to meet the developmental and health related needs of children and adults who exhibit characteristics of PDD (Pervasive Developmental Disorder), autism or related disorders. Through such strengthening, POAC strives to assist those affected in achieving their individual potential for a happy, healthy, productive life and to preserve this quality of life at a manageable cost to all.

Intentions

  • Community education: Promoting public awareness of early warning signs, so as to enable the earliest possible diagnosis/intervention
  • Educating medical professionals and paraprofessionals: To recognize the signs of autism and the importance of early diagnosis, along with the risks of delaying the appropriate referrals
  • Collaboration with the medical community, health providers and programs servicing young children (daycare, preschool, public schools) to ensure accurate and early identification of children with Autism and related disorders
  • Increase awareness of support systems and training for families: To enable them to function as well-informed partners and advocates, promoting the inclusion of families in the decision-making process
  • Increased awareness of options for individualized and comprehensive services designed to meet the needs of children and family, to include potential opportunities for inclusion with support and training available to staff and families to ensure success
  • Promote evaluation and assessment across disciplines in order to identify the individual needs and provide appropriate intervention
  • Assisting with locating available therapies and programs with adequate funding and well-trained staff
  • Lobbying and educating appropriate legislators and government officials to ensure all families will have access to appropriate supports and services regardless of personal financial status
  • Coordinate with other available community resources (both formal and informal) to provide continuous services, easier accessibility, and enhanced community awareness and support
  • Develop and maintain a BI-monthly newsletter, host periodic conventions and seminars to provide a forum for the exchange of information by all persons interested in promoting ideas set forth above.

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Parents on Children

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Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays [PFLAG]

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Contact:

PFLAG
1101 14th Street, NW
Suite 1030
Washington, DC 20005

202/638-4200
202/638-0243 fax


About:


Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays [PFLAG] is a national non-profit organization with a membership of over 77,000 households and more than 425 affiliates worldwide. PFLAG promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered persons, their families and friends through: support, to cope with an adverse society; education, to enlighten an ill-informed public; and advocacy, to end discrimination and to secure equal civil rights. Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays provides opportunity for dialogue about sexual orientation and gender identity, and acts to create a society that is healthy and respectful of human diversity.


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