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The Virtual Conference Will Focus on Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Resources in Chautauqua County and Region.
MAYVILLE, N.Y.: The Hope and Healing Conference of Western New York (WNY) will be held virtually on Thursday, June 10, 2020 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The online event will include keynote speakers and educational webinars on mental health, chemical dependency, and other wellness topics that are available in Chautauqua County and our region as well as community resources. This year’s conference will explore the theme “The Art of Hope and Healing,” focusing on self-care and creativity in prevention, treatment and recovery.
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Feb 20, 2021
MAYVILLE The Chautauqua County Department of Mental Hygiene recently announced new leadership and membership to the Chautauqua County Community Services Board.
Under the Article 41 of the New York State Mental Hygiene Law, each county is required to maintain a local governmental unit to guide the delivery of mental health, substance abuse and developmentally disabled services in their areas. The units were given authority under state law to provide technical assistance and oversight to local mental health services that operate in the communities they serve. They are responsible for planning within their county and geographic areas consistently with statewide goals and objectives.
Jan 16, 2021
MAYVILLE The Chautauqua County Department of Mental Hygiene is seeking input from county residents regarding ongoing efforts to combat addiction. A new community survey is gathering information that will guide planning for the future of services and supports for those struggling with the challenges of addiction.
The survey is an initiative of the Chautauqua Substance Abuse Response Partnership, a collaborative effort of prevention, treatment, recovery, and harm reduction agencies working together to address addiction in Chautauqua County. This partnership, supported by a $1 million federal grant awarded to the Department of Mental Hygiene in 2019, is engaged in multiple efforts to strengthen and expand addiction services to county residents.