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Disability Education

Featured Resources

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Survey of Parish Disability Awareness and Practices

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Webinar - Wonderfully Made

Parent holding the hand of their child

Children and Mental Health: Is this Just a Stage? - NAMI

Text: Supporting People with Mental Illness in Parish Life

Welcome and Valued

Woman sitting on a curb

Minority Mental Health Month - July

3 Teenagers socializing outside of their school

Teen Depression - NAMI Resource

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Survey of Parish Disability Awareness and Practices

As part of the National Catholic Partnership on Disability's (NCPD) Making Parishes Everyone’s Home program, NCPD seeks to implement best practices that address the needs of persons with disabilities through training, mentorship, and resource development.
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Webinar - Wonderfully Made

Wonderfully Made: Creation, Human Dignity, and the Gift of Vulnerability
Parent holding the hand of their child

Children and Mental Health: Is this Just a Stage? - NAMI

When to Seek Help First Steps for Parents Finding Answers Treatment Options Choosing a Mental Health Professional Working with the School This National Institute for Mental Health resource addresses these topics and more. 
Text: Supporting People with Mental Illness in Parish Life

Welcome and Valued

This video features in-depth looks at people with mental illness and how they participate in parish life. It examines the four aspects of recovery: biological, psychological, social, and spiritual. Parish considerations include setting boundaries, acute behavior, confidentiality, and suicide.   
Woman sitting on a curb

Minority Mental Health Month - July

  "Once my loved ones accepted the diagnosis, healing began for the entire family, but it took too long. It took years. Can't we, as a nation, begin to speed up that process? We need a national campaign to destigmatize mental illness, especially one targeted toward African Americans...It's not shameful to have a mental illness. Get treatment. Recovery is possible."
3 Teenagers socializing outside of their school

Teen Depression - NAMI Resource

  What is depression?  Why can't you just snap out of it? What are the signs and symptoms of depression? How do I get help? How is depression treated? What can I do if someone I know might have depression?  
Three adolescents talking with one another on a city street

Child & Adolescent Mental Health

Learn about the warning signs, causes, and treatments for mental health illnesses in youth and young adults.
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