In conjunction with the Conference there will be a small table exhibit on display in the Avenue of the Friends from Monday November 10 until Friday November 24.
This is a free conference with an interactive piece by the Community Role Players of Suicide Prevention Service, a panel, workshops, and a book talk; all of which focus on technology and its impact on mental health.
For more information and to register, contact David Bulkley, The Mental Health Association in Tompkins County, dbulkley@mhaedu.org or 607-273-9250. To request an ASL interpreter or accommodations for a disability, please contact Larry Roberts, Finger Lakes Independence Center, 607-272-2433 by Tuesday, November 18 at 5pm.
The Conference is co-sponsored by Cayuga Addiction Recovery Services; Family and Children’s Service of Ithaca; Finger Lakes Independence Center; FLGEC at Ithaca College Gerontology Institute; Longview; The Mental Health Association in Tompkins County; the Multicultural Resource Center; Suicide Prevention and Crisis Service; Tompkins County Mental Health Department; Tompkins County Office for the Aging; and the Tompkins County Public Library.