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Webhealth
Webhealth has been specifically developed to provide access for people to connect with Health and Social Services. This web-based approach builds on the strengths of people and families to determine their support needs. Within the Webhealth website is Linkage. Linkage is a partnership between an NGO, Pathways; primary health care, Pinnacle; and a secondary provider/hospital, Health Waikato. It offers early intervention services with a “one stop shop” in central Hamilton and New Plymouth.



daily link  Thursday, September 11, 2003


Calculating the Toll of Trauma
New York Times story - "New trauma reawakens old trauma, or so mental health professionals have often asserted. And in the aftermath of Sept. 11, many experts predicted that the terrorist attacks would exacerbate or rekindle psychiatric problems in people with a history of post-traumatic stress disorder or other mental illnesses, and increase the demand for psychiatric treatment. But a new study has found that the use of mental health services at medical centers run by the federal Department of Veterans Affairs in New York and Washington, the cities most directly affected, did not rise after the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon." [Viewing New York Times resources requires registration, which is free]. Marking the second anniversary of the September 11 attacks, other related articles of note on trauma, PTSD and mental health issues include:

  
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Senators To Offer Amendment to Increase Medical Research Funding – Increased Funds for Mental Illness Research At Stake
A call to action at the NAMI web site - "The U.S. Senate will soon begin considering legislation covering FY 2004 funding for federal agencies and programs that include important federal investments for mental illness research. This bill, known as Labor-HHS-Education Appropriations bill (S 1356) includes the proposed 2004 budgets for both the National Institute of Health and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). Because of tight budget constraints and a growing federal budget deficit, neither the House nor the Senate version of the Labor-HHS Appropriations bill includes sufficient increases for needed investments in research and services on severe mental illness..."  
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