� The  National  Alliance  on Mental  Illness  (NAMI)  is preparing to grade each of the 50 states on mental health services and invites the public to help by taking an online survey-and forwarding it to others. 
The  survey is available here and includes a version in Spanish.  
In  2006, NAMI's  "Grading  the States:  A  Report  on America's  Mental  Healthcare  System  for Serious  Mental  Illnesses"  www.nami.org/grades provided the low gear comprehensive judgment in 15 years of publicly-funded mental health services, establishing a benchmark against which succeeding progress could be measured. 
The  internal average was a D.  
The  following report card will come out in 2009. Which  states improved? Are  any states sliding backwards? 
The  new survey will help answer those questions, identifying strengths and weaknesses from the linear perspective of the people they serve. 
Survey  results will be summarized and merged into the report, on with other sources of information. 
NAMI  is request individuals and families affected by serious mental illnesses to take the survey to step "real world experiences." 
Anyone  age 18 or elder who has been diagnosed with a serious mental illness or who has an adult family member with a diagnosed mental illness tin can take the survey. 
Serious  mental illnesses include major depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia.
The  survey will remain online until September  30, 2008, and takes close to 15 proceedings to dispatch. Responses  are anonymous. 
Specific  survey questions include whether mental health services in a department of State are light to rule, convenient, low-cost and without waiting lists-as well as whether they are sensitive to cultural backgrounds. 
Open-ended  questions postulate for the "best thing" and "worst thing" around each department of State system, whether their mental health services emphasize recovery, and what "recovery" means for each individual. 
Telesage,  Inc.,  an independent survey technology company, is conducting the mental health services survey in partnership with NAMI.  
NAMI  is the nation's largest grassroots organisation dedicated to helping individuals and families affected by mental illnesses such as major natural depression, bipolar disorderliness, schizophrenia, anxiousness disorders, delimitation personality disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD).  
Resources:  
http://www.nami.org
http://telesage.com
http://nami.org/mentalhealthservices
http://healthcareforuninsured.org
http://nami.org/schizophreniasurvey
The  National  Alliance  on Mental  Illness
More  info
Sunday, 31 August 2008
Thursday, 21 August 2008
Britney Spears Doesn't Want Showbiz Lifestyle For Sons
...more Britney  Spears  �
Britney  Spears  has revealed she would not like her two sons to be in her footsteps by carving a successful career in the limelight.
Speaking  to OK!,  the recovering pop wreck radius openly around two-year old Sean  Preston  and annual old Jayden  James  and her hopes for their future.
When  asked if she wants them to fetch into register biz, Britney  responded: �I�d  rather non. But  I�d  love them unconditionally if they wanted to. I�d  just as soon they have a more normal childhood.�
The  Toxic  singer also spoke around her sister Jamie  Lynn�s  shock maternity. Read  what she had to say about it here.
See  Britney's  tribute to her two sons here.
Tuesday, 12 August 2008
Exaile
 
   Artist: Exaile
Genre(s):
Trance
Trance: Psychedelic
Discography:
 
   Taka CDS
Year: 2005
Tracks: 1
 
   Tokyo vision CDS
Year: 2004
Tracks: 1
 
   Tokyo vision
Year: 2004
Tracks: 8
 
   Rock and Roll CDS
Year: 2004
Tracks: 1
 
   Mayhem CDS
Year: 2004
Tracks: 1
 
   Hit The Machine
Year: 2004
Tracks: 10
 
   Live On Radio BU 99FM ISRAEL 1
Year: 2003
Tracks: 1
 
   In Panic
Year: 2002
Tracks: 10
 
Wednesday, 6 August 2008
Lahr
 
   Artist: Lahr
Genre(s):
Acid Jazz
Discography:
 
   Lyrical Amusement
Year: 1998
Tracks: 11
 
Between The Buried and Me
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