Nami Basics | National Alliance On Mental Illness - Greater Cleveland

Provides an education program on topics that may be useful to those who provide care for youth who are experiencing mental health symptoms. Focus is to build the sense of available resources and to network with others. Topics may include advocating for child’s rights at school and in health care settings; preparation for and respond to crisis situations (self-harm, suicide attempts, etc.);the importance of self care.

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211 Cleveland

Physical Address

4415 Euclid Ave., #203, Cleveland, OH 44103

Hours

Class is six sessions. Individuals may schedule when class best for them. fHelpline hours are M-F: 9:00am-5:00pm

Fax

(216) 861-2574

Voice

(216) 875-0266

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Application process

Go online or call to register.

Fee

None

Eligibility

Parents or guardians who care for those aged 22 and younger who have mental illness diagnoses.

Service area

United States

Agency info

National Alliance On Mental Illness - Greater Cleveland

Works to empower persons affected by mental illness and their family members to achieve a better quality of life by providing them with mutual support, practical information, referral, advocacy, and educational services.