AU Newsletter


"Your Advocacy Network At Work"
February 2005  


Education Department Update

Accepting Applications
We are currently accepting applications for AU's Advocacy Education Training Course. Anyone interested in enrollment can contact our office, at (Toll free in CT) 1-800-573-6929 or 860-667-0460, ext. 305. You can also apply online.

Spanish Classes
The first Latino classes began Thursday, February 3, 2005 in Hartford. AU is proud to be the first to provide advocacy training to the Hispanic community. Class materials are provided in Spanish and English.

A second Spanish class in Hartford will be scheduled soon. Applications are now being accepted. You can print or download application forms in Spanish or English (These applications will open in a new browser window).

Clinical Study
Volunteers are needed to support important schizophrenia research -- Behavioral Health Research are two of 75 sites across the country participating in a clinical study to further investigate schizophrenia treatments in volunteers diagnosed with Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a serious brain disorder affecting one out of every 100 adults. Although there is no cure for the disease, researchers are working hard to investigate long-term treatments for schizophrenia related disorders. Individuals interested in volunteering or learning more about the study can call Behavioral Health Research at 860-224-5597.


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