Voice Awards. Learning about Young Adult Behavioral Health, Wednesday, August 13, University of California, Los Angeles
Join SAMHSA and its Voice Awards program partners at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) on August 13 to honor consumer/peer leaders and television and film professionals whose work and personal stories of resilience are educating the public about behavioral health.
Meet individuals who are demonstrating that people with mental and/or substance use disorders can and do recover and lead meaningful lives.
Learn how stories about behavioral health and recovery are making their way into entertainment programming as we recognize Voice Award-nominated productions that include Frankie & Alice, Home, Short Term 12, The Spectacular Now, "Elementary," "Mike & Molly," "Mom," and "Nashville."
This year, the Voice Awards is pleased to be collaborating with an institute of higher education for this opportunity to learn about the experiences of young adults and others who are dealing with mental and/or substance use disorders.
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PRE-EVENT MEET & GREET:
6 p.m.
West Lobby &
Ahmanson Terrace
AWARDS PROGRAM:
7:30 p.m.
Royce Hall Theater
REGISTRATION:
RSVP no later than
Friday, August 8
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2014 VOICE AWARDS:
Wednesday, August 13
340 Royce Drive
Los Angeles, CA
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The Voice Awards program honors consumer/peer leaders in recovery from mental and/or substance use disorders who have played a vital role in raising awareness and understanding of behavioral health problems. The awards also recognize television and film writers and producers who have given a voice to people with behavioral health problems by incorporating dignified, respectful, and accurate portrayals of these individuals into their scripts, programs, and productions.
Thank You to Our 2014 Program Partners
Active Minds | American Counseling Association | American Institutes for Research | American Mental Health Counselors Association | American Occupational Therapy Association | American Psychiatric Foundation | American Psychiatric Nurses Association | American Psychological Association | America's Promise Alliance | California Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | The Carter Center Mental Health Program | The Caucus for Producers, Writers, & Directors | The Creative Coalition | Directors Guild of America | The Jed Foundation | National Association of County Behavioral Health & Developmental Disability Directors | Half of Us | Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health | Love Is Louder | Mental Health America | Mental Health Media Partnership | NAADAC—The Association for Addiction Professionals | National Alliance on Mental Illness | National Association of Broadcasters | National Association of Social Workers | National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors | National Council for Behavioral Health | Producers Guild of America | Project Return Peer Support Network | SAG‐AFTRA | The Trevor Project | Writers Guild of America, West | Youth M.O.V.E.
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