Children & Families
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A New Vision of Public Mental Health
$4.00
This pocket folder contains a model law to provide recovery-oriented mental health services and supports. Commentary and suggested advocacy steps are also included. (2/02)

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Housing
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Disintegrating Systems: The State of States' Public Mental Health Systems
$4.00
Excerpts state-based documents to help advocates illustrate the unraveling of public policy for meeting needs of people with serious mental illnesses. 24 pp. (11/01)

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Disability Rights and the ADA
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Mental Healthcare
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Making Child Welfare Work
$12.40
How the R.C. lawsuit forged new partnerships to protect children and sustain families—the story of system reform from the bottom up and the rededication of a bureaucracy to focus on the children and families it is meant to serve. 126 pp. (7/98)

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Criminal Justice
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Education
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Campus Mental Health: Know Your Rights!
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What "Fair Housing" Means for People with Disabilities - updated June 2006 (1-9 copies)
$4.00
Completely updated edition of our popular booklet explaining in plain language how three federal laws protect the housing rights of people with mental or physical disabilities. 56 pp.(2006, Updated June 2006)

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Older Americans with Mental Illnesses
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Managed Care
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"He the Pebble, We the Ripples on the Pond"
$20.00
Reminescences about Judge David L. Bazelon by 58 of his clerks, colleagues and friends, written for the center's 1993 rededication to honor his pioneering role in mental health law. Free to donors of $100 or more (see How You Can Help).

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Cultural Competence
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Medicaid
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Civil Rights and Human Dignity
$9.50
An inside look at the Bazelon Center's 30 years of advocacy for the rights of people with mental disabilities.
(November 2002)

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Arrested? What Happens to Your Benefits if You Go to Jail or Prison
$2.50
A consumer-friendly booklet that explains what happens to federal benefits for people with disabilities when they go to jail or prison. (March 2004)
Bulk discounts are also available on this booklet.

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Lo Que Significa La "Vivienda Equitativa" Para Las Personas Con Discapacidades
$4.00
48 pp.(1995, Updated June 2004)

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Get it Together: How to Integrate Physical and Mental Health Care for People with Serious Mental Disorders
$14.00
Get it Together examines model programs for improving integration and coordination of behavioral health and primary health services for adults and children with serious mental disorders who rely on the public mental health system for their care. It summarizes findings of a series of studies and offers recommendations for policymakers.
Bulk discounts on purchases of more than 10 copies of this report are also available.

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Moving On: Federal Programs to Assist Transition-Age Youth with Serious Mental Health Conditions
$21.00
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Moving On is a collection of fact sheets providing essential information about 57 federal programs that can assist transition-age youth with serious mental health conditions. Areas covered range from mental health and substance abuse services to education, housing and juvenile justice. Bulk discounts available on request. 166 pages, November 2005.

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Way to Go - Book and Fact Sheets - Qty: 1-19
$29.00

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Creating New Options: Training Manual
$7.50
Manual on access to federal benefits for people with mental illnesses leaving jail or prison, for training corrections administrators and staff; 76 pages (9/2007)

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In the Driver's Seat: A Guide to Self-Directed Mental Health Care
$7.50
Explains how self-directed care works in the mental health arena, with advocacy strategies and financing approaches.

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Campus Mental Health: Know Your Rights! (1-49 copies)
$1.00
Guide for college and university students who want to seek help for mental illness or emotional distress
(27 pages, September 2008)

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Healthcare Reform Issue Briefs
$8.50
A series of 7 issue briefs on integration of mental health in 2009 healthcare reform initiatives

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Still Waiting...The Unfulfilled Promise of Olmstead
$5.00
A call to action by the Bazelon Center in the 10th Anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision establishing the right of all people with disabilities to be served in the most integrated setting consistent with their individual need. June 2009.

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