1041 results for author: Mental Health Colorado


Gbenga Ajiboye (D)

Click here for more information on the candidate. Do you support school policies and funding that increase the availability of mental health services in schools and early childhood settings? Yes Do you support additional funding for follow-up care for individuals after a suicide attempt or overdose? Yes Do you support extreme risk protection orders? Yes Do you support strengthening laws and transparency requirements compelling insurance companies to provide coverage for the treatment of mental health and substance use disorders that is equal to the coverage provided for a physical illness? Yes Do you support streng...

Michael Thuener (R)

Click here for more information on the candidate. Do you support school policies and funding that increase the availability of mental health services in schools and early childhood settings? Yes Do you support additional funding for follow-up care for individuals after a suicide attempt or overdose? Yes Do you support extreme risk protection orders? Yes: So long as individual rights are not violated, I would support a measure. The last "red flag" law did not protect process rights. Do you support strengthening laws and transparency requirements compelling insurance companies to provide coverage for the treatment of ...

Toren Mushovic (R)

Click here for more information on the candidate. Do you support school policies and funding that increase the availability of mental health services in schools and early childhood settings? Yes Do you support additional funding for follow-up care for individuals after a suicide attempt or overdose? Yes Do you support extreme risk protection orders? Yes: Provided a judge complies with due process rights of the individual involved. Do you support strengthening laws and transparency requirements ...

PARTY ON

September 25, 2018 Wow! This year’s Tribute Gala was one of our most successful ever. More than 500 people joined us on Saturday night to celebrate mental health. We honored Gov. John Hickenlooper; Jim Johnson, chairman and CEO of GE Johnson; and Macy Rae Klein, a high school student who founded a suicide prevention organization. Watch Blake Jones, another student, describe his journey to recovery. If you missed the event, you can still snag an auction item—a South African safari—or make a contribution. Prefer to party incognito? Check out next month’s masquerade. Thank you for your support! -Andrew Romanoff

AFRICAN SAFARI FOR TWO

Six days/six nights for two at Zulu Nyala Lodges situated on the eastern coast of South Africa in KwaZulu-Natal Forty percent off retail value $3,500 ($1,700 is tax-deductible) Includes air-conditioned accommodation, delicious African meals and two guided photo safaris per day Airfare and other incidentals are not included; however, African Eyes Travel will assist with flight bookings

Blake’s Journey

Everything changed for the Jones family when Blake had a mental health crisis. By age 18, he was diagnosed with dyslexia, ADHD, anxiety, and bipolar disorder. Blake was kicked out of three different schools, tried five different rehab centers, and faced homelessness before he and his family found answers. ———————————————————– DONATE TO MENTAL HEALTH COLORADO More than 500,000 Coloradans lack the mental health care they need. You can change that. For more than 60 years, Mental Health Colorado has led the charge in promoting mental health, ending stigma, and ensuring equitable access to mental health and ...

COLORADO SPRINGS TEEN RECOGNIZED FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION EFFORTS

By: Jessica Barreto September 22, 2018 DENVER – A state-wide annual gala is honoring Governor John Hickenlooper — along with a teen and a company out of Colorado Springs for being leaders in the mental health and substance abuse treatment community. Mental Health Colorado honored 17-year-old Macy Klein at their annual Tribute Gala for starting the non-profit Project Reasons after she overcame her own struggle with depression and thoughts of suicide. Attorney General Cynthia Coffman and Don Brown from the Governor’s Cabinet presented her with the “Individual of the Year” award. Macy Klein poses for a picture with Governor John ...

NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION WEEK

September 16, 2018 Life in Colorado News/Talk - KNUS Listen to the podcast here. This week is National Suicide Prevention Week. Over the last few years suicide rates increased nationally and in our state. Currently Colorado is ranked ninth in the nation for suicide fatalities. We speak with Andrew Romanoff. He is the President and CEO for the non-profit group Mental Health Colorado. He shares his insights on this alarming trend and the steps his organization is taking to raise awareness and provide avenues of hope.

Ticket Information

Please email Kay Greene at kgreene@mentalhealthcolorado.org or by phone 720.208.2239 to purchase tickets.

Gov. Hickenlooper Honored for Fighting for Mental Health Treatment

DENVER, Sept. 20—Mental Health Colorado will award Governor John Hickenlooper on Saturday at their annual Tribute Gala for his work to improve mental health and substance use treatment in Colorado. Governor Hickenlooper helped create the Colorado State Innovation Model to help integrate physical and mental health and substance use services into primary care settings. He also started a housing program initiative, which provides wrap-around services like mental health care and job training to reduce incarceration, hospitalization and homelessness for many of Colorado’s most vulnerable citizens. These are just a few of the ways he has helped the ...