Status Conference Regarding the United States vs. Mississippi Mental Health Lawsuit
A status conference regarding the first monitoring report in the U.S. vs. Mississippi mental health lawsuit is scheduled for April 4, 2022.
A status conference regarding the first monitoring report in the U.S. vs. Mississippi mental health lawsuit is scheduled for April 4, 2022.
The FREDLA will host a virtual event designed for parent peer support providers, supervisors, administrators or policy-makers.
This hour is open for any family member to drop in for all or some of the time to share any concerns or get feedback from others about handling different situations.
This month’s gathering will bring parents/caregivers to talk about experiences, best practices initiatives, and how to navigate the system.
Mississippi State Interagency Coordinating Council The Mississippi State Interagency Coordinating Council (MSICC) is an advisory council appointed by the Governor to advise and assist the Mississippi State Department of Health […]
This conversation is for anyone working with parents providing peer support to other parents in any system.
Mississippi Council on Developmental Disabilities MSCDD is a federally mandated body of advocates appointed by the Governor to promote a better quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities, their […]
The MAAC’s mission is “to study, make recommendations and develop a strategic plan on how best to educate and train students with ASD.
This webinar will focus on ways to engage families in the justice system and teach parents/caregivers how to advocate for young people.
The Mississippi State Board of Education meeting will be held on April 21. Participants may attend live or view the meeting via live stream.