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Ilona Meagher

Standard Times | Women at war topic of conference - 0 views

  • The Saturday program speakers include Ilona Meagher, author of "Moving a Nation to Care: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder & America's returning Troops," Sue Lynch from There and Back Again Yoga, Judy Barrett Litoff, PhD, from Bryant University and Cheryl Baxa Ph.D. of the Natick Soldier Center.
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    The third "Female Faces of War" conference will be held March 27 and 28 at Heritage State Park and aboard the Battleship Massachusetts. Registration deadline is today. The conference will offer stories from the female perspective of military service with a focus on health topics for veterans. The two-day event is hosted by the U.S.S. Massachusetts Memorial Committee Inc., and the YWCAs of Greater Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts.
Ilona Meagher

DefenseLink News Article (June 9, 1999): New Programs Aim to Reduce Combat Stress, Prev... - 0 views

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    WASHINGTON, June 9, 1999 - President Clinton and DoD announced June 7 two new Defense Department initiatives aimed at improving the mental health of service members. The first, called the "combat stress control" program, seeks to help identify and manage stress during deployments before it adversely impacts service members' coping skills and effectiveness. The second initiative, aimed at suicide prevention, will take the existing Air Force suicide prevention pilot program and expand it throughout DoD by the end of this year. The Air Force program has been particularly successful, achieving a 50 percent reduction in suicides in only three years. The president announced the initiatives in conjunction with the first-ever White House Conference on Mental Health, held June 7 at Washington's Howard University and chaired by Tipper Gore, wife of Vice President Al Gore. The president and Mrs. Clinton also participated in the all-day conference aimed at reducing the stigma associated with mental health disease and treatment and improving care throughout the nation.
Ilona Meagher

Coverage of the First Joint DoD/VA National Mental Health Summit - 0 views

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    "A selection of press clipping on this past week's watershed conference, and, in extended, you can view Gates' and Shinseki's opening statements in full."
Ilona Meagher

NTM Lede Blog | Pentagon Will Help Families Travel to Dover - 0 views

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    Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said today that the Pentagon would pay for families to travel to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware if they want to be present when the body or remains of a loved one is returned from war.\n\nMr. Gates announced last month that the Pentagon was reversing its longstanding policy of barring media coverage during the repatriation of fallen soldiers at Dover. He said then, and reiterated today at a news conference, which the Pentagon's Web site streamed live, that the decision about media coverage would be up to each family.
Ilona Meagher

Endless Knot | "Let soldiers blog, post to YouTube" - 0 views

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    "In Changing the Organizational Culture, his article in Small Wars Journal, Caldwell writes that it's time for the Army to rethink its approach to the new media. Caldwell has some experience here: he was the person you saw in the Baghdad press conferences last year, speaking for the Multi-National Force [MNF, as he refers to it below]. Wherever you stand (or stood) on the war, what he's saying here bears reading, as he's proposing a new approach: Recent experiences in Iraq illustrate how important it is to address cultural change and also how very difficult it is to change culture: After MNF-I broke through the bureaucratic red-tape and was able to start posting on YouTube, MNF-I videos from Iraq were among the top ten videos viewed on YouTube for weeks after their posting. These videos included gun tape videos showing the awesome power the US military can bring to bear. Using YouTube - part of the new media - proved to be an extremely effective tool in countering an adaptive enemy."
Ilona Meagher

Female Faces of War - Part 2: Military's Leading Ladies Have Come a Long Way - 0 views

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    This weekend, a phenomenal group of gals (along with hundreds of boy scouts on their own excursion) gathered on the Battleship Massachusetts as the Female Faces of War Conference and Overnight Adventure set sail. One can only wonder what the men who served on that ship would have to say about all of this; but, we sure did have a great time.
Ilona Meagher

San Diego Union-Tribune | Why do some suffer PTSD, others don't? - 2 views

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Mail Tribune | Death of veteran puts importance on conference - 0 views

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