Registration for the Macon County Mental Health Board’s Focus on the Future event is open. Focus on the Future is scheduled for March 1, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Mt. Zion Convention Center. This is the Board’s triennial needs identification event, designed to identify and detail the unmet local needs related to mental health/mental illness, developmental disabilities, and substance use. The event is free-of-charge. To register, visit www.mcmhb.com/focusonthefuture.
The Macon County Mental Health Board recently completed its Unmet Needs Survey, which asked respondents to identify and rank unmet local needs. The results of this survey will be put into a report and presented at Focus on the Future.
Olga Phoenix, an internationally recognized resilience, self-care, and trauma prevention expert, will be the featured speaker. Phoenix is the creator of the Self-Care and Resilience Wheels – some of the most searched, downloaded, and media-covered wellbeing tools. She’s the best-selling author of the “Victim Advocate’s Guide to Wellness: Six Dimensions of Vicarious Trauma-Free Life.” Phoenix’s presentation will provide strategies and tools to fight burnout and vicarious trauma, foster workplace wellbeing, and transform the overall quality of life.
The Macon County Mental Health Board is a unit of local government that distributes funding to various organizations to provide services for residents of Macon County related to mental illness/mental health, developmental disabilities, and substance use. The mission of the Board is to assure that a comprehensive and coordinated system of effective and efficient public mental health services is available and accessible to all citizens of Macon County in need of such services. The Macon County Mental Health Board supports services for more than 12,000 individuals in Macon County annually.
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