King County Mental Health R&R Roundup 
The Recovery Roundup is changing to: The King County Mental Health R&R Roundup to acknowledge both Recovery and Resiliency as stepping stones to wellness. Families, youth, and older adults report that “resiliency” has more relevance for children, families, and older adults. Resiliency is the ability to bounce back after adversity. Resiliency is both innate and can be learned. The original mission of the Roundup was simply to give the community updates about our progress. We will continue to report on system change. We are adding columns to provide a place for creative work celebrating mental health recovery and resiliency. This change was recommended by the King County consumer advisory committee for recovery, the Voices of Recovery (VOR). VOR has agreed to become the editorial board to review submissions. If you have a poem, short essay, drawing, or other creative work to submit for consideration to be “published” in the King County Mental Health R&R (Recovery and Resiliency) Roundup, please click here for an entry form. The King County Mental Health R&R Roundup is glad to learn about mental health recovery and resiliency throughout King County. If you've ever wanted to be a news reporter, here is your opportunity. If there is a new recovery or resiliency oriented initiative happening in your corner of the world, please send an email to kcrecoverypage@kingcounty.gov. Recovery RoundupVol III, Issue 4Vol III, Issue 3 Vol III, Issue 2 Vol. III, Issue 1 Vol. II, Issue 4 Vol. II, Issue 3 Vol. II, Issue 2 Vol. II, Issue 1 Vol. I, Issue 3 Vol. I, Issue 2 Vol. I, Issue 1 |