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Join us at the Center for Civic Life at Ashland University for deliberative forums and conversations on mental health issues. Our goal is to empower citizens to discuss solutions and take action for a healthier community.
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Community Forums to Increase Awareness of Mental Health Issues Center for Civic Life at Ashland University
A group of citizens committed to citizen solutions to issues that concern them. • Host deliberative forums for the public • Hold Community Conversations • Help to recruit volunteers related to issue(s) • Consult with agencies and organizations • Hold moderator trainings. Introducing a certificate program. Who We Are & What We Do
Held two forums, in cooperation with the MHRB in Ashland County: • Prescription Drug Abuse: A Problem Hiding in Plain Sight? • Are We Overmedicating Our Children: How Should a Community Respond to Emotional and Behavioral Issues in Children and Youth? Our Involvement in Mental Health Issues in Ashland County
Community Conversations, which resulted in two working groups: • Prescription Drug Abuse – article series in Times-Gazette, starting of a Families Anonymous chapter • Are We Overmedicating Our Children? – four committees working on online parenting recordings; workshop series for teachers and parents; family therapy group(s); healthy activities for young people Forum Results
To work toward solutions • To engage citizens in problem solving • To learn about how to talk together about issues that concern us all • To consider at least three options fairly • To discuss what we value, possible actions, benefits, and trade-offs Purposes of Forums
Identify a common problem • Title should be broad, stated a problem, in a neutral way • Research issue • Interview a diversity of people • Framing: • Identify 3 or more options for solutions (based on research and interviews) • Each option should have possible actions • Each option should have potential trade-offs Steps to Deliberative Forums
Moderator remains neutral, clarifies points, asks questions, leads discussion • Recorder remains neutral, captures essence of comments. Notes are used to inform stakeholders. • Participants are encouraged to participate • Keep remarks focused on options • Focus on your own experiences and values • Listen carefully to others and seek to understand them • No one should dominate. Please keep remarks brief. • Everyone should above all be respectful. Forum Guidelines
Personal stake • Consider Options (by deliberation) • Possible actions • Benefits • Trade-offs • Actions we can agree on • Trade-offs we are willing to accept • Next steps Forum Structure
Resources Community Conversations about Mental Health: Planning Guide, http://store.samhsa.gov/product/Community-Conversations-About-Mental-Health-Planning-Guide/SMA13-4765 Everyday Democracy, www.everyday-democracy.org Kettering Foundation, kettering.org Dayton Office200 Commons RoadDayton, OH 45459937.434.7300800.221.3657 National Issues Forums, www.nifi.org