Annual Conference 2024 Evaluation Form Thank you for attending the NAMI Vermont 2024 Conference: Together for Mental Health! Please provide feedback on your experience so we can improve for our next conference. Name First Last Required ONLY if you are submitting for CEUs.Please list your objectives for attending the 2024 Annual Conference, “Together for Mental Health.”How did you hear about the 2024 Annual Conference, “Together for Mental Health”? NAMI Vermont Website Social Media Front Porch Forum Word of Mouth Community Calendar Other OtherCONFERENCE OVERALL: Please rate each statement below by checking the appropriate box to indicate whether you strongly agree, agree, are neutral, disagree, or strongly disagree.Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly agreeMy objectives for this conference (stated above) were met.The conference was educational.The conference provided an opportunity to network.The materials provided were beneficial.The process to register for the conference was easy.The process to pay for my registration was easy.Overall, I was satisfied with the conference agenda.Overall, I was satisfied with the conference facility.Overall, I was satisfied with the relevance of the speakers.Overall, I was satisfied with the relevance of the panel discussion.Please use the space provided below to comment on how we can improve your rating if you did not “Strongly Agree” or “Agree” with any of the above statements.KEYNOTE SPEAKER (MORNING): Transforming Trauma and the Power of Collective Healing (David Melnick)Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly agreeThe presentation was valuable.The presentation was clear and understandable.I will use the information I gained from this presentation personally and/or professionally.Additional comments/feedback on the morning keynote presentationWhich morning session did you attend? Transforming Trauma: How our Organizations Help to Heal (part 1) (Dave Melnick) From Darkness to Color: Corrina’s Journey of Resilience, Art, and Self-Healing (Corrina Thurston) LBGTQ+ Mental Health Experiences (Scott Bushey, Moderator; Ember Nova Quinn; Eva Valenta; Galen Blodgett; Xane Miller) WORKSHOP (MORNING): Transforming Trauma: How our Organizations Help to Heal (part 1) (Dave Melnick)Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly agreeThe workshop was valuable.The workshop was clear and understandable.I will use the information I gained from this workshop personally and/or professionally.WORKSHOP (MORNING): From Darkness to Color: Corrina's Journey of Resilience, Art, and Self-Healing (Corrina Thurston)Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly agreeThe workshop was valuable.The workshop was clear and understandable.I will use the information I gained from this workshop personally and/or professionally.PANEL DISCUSSION (MORNING): LBGTQ+ Mental Health Experiences (Scott Bushey, Moderator; Ember Nova Quinn; Eva Valenta; Galen Blodgett; Xane Miller)Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly agreeThe panel discussion was valuable.The panel discussion was clear and understandable.I will use the information I gained from this panel discussion personally and/or professionally.Additional comments/feedback on the morning workshop or panel discussionWhich early afternoon session did you attend? Coordinated Specialty Care for First Episode Psychosis (Helen J. Wood) Umatter® Suicide Prevention Awareness Overview (Cristina Maddocks) HCRS Leads Statewide Mobile Crisis Program (Anne Bilodeau, Kate Lamphere) WORKSHOP (EARLY AFTERNOON): Coordinated Specialty Care for First Episode Psychosis (Helen J. Wood)Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly agreeThe presentation was valuable.The presentation was clear and understandable.I will use the information I gained from this presentation personally and/or professionally.WORKSHOP (EARLY AFTERNOON): Umatter® Suicide Prevention Awareness Overview (Cristina Maddocks)Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly agreeThe presentation was valuable.The presentation was clear and understandable.I will use the information I gained from this presentation personally and/or professionally.WORKSHOP (EARLY AFTERNOON): HCRS Leads Statewide Mobile Crisis Program (Anne Bilodeau, Kate Lamphere)Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly agreeThe presentation was valuable.The presentation was clear and understandable.I will use the information I gained from this presentation personally and/or professionally.Additional comments/feedback on the early afternoon keynote presentationWhich late afternoon session did you attend? Adversity and the Developing Brain: Implications for Youth Mental Health and Well-being (Alexis Brieant) Transforming Trauma: How our Organizations Help to Heal (part 2) (Dave Melnick) Shared Strength: Insights from Family and Peer Mental Health Support Groups (Kristina Petter, Moderator; Ann Cooper; Jay Furr; Judy Siler; Thelma Louise Stoudt) WORKSHOP (LATE AFTERNOON): Adversity and the Developing Brain: Implications for Youth Mental Health and Well-being (Alexis Brieant)Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly agreeThe workshop was valuable.The workshop was clear and understandable.I will use the information I gained from this workshop personally and/or professionally.WORKSHOP (LATE AFTERNOON): Transforming Trauma: How our Organizations Help to Heal (part 2) (Dave Melnick)Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly agreeThe workshop was valuable.The workshop was clear and understandable.I will use the information I gained from this workshop personally and/or professionally.PANEL DISCUSSION (LATE AFTERNOON): Shared Strength: Insights from Family and Peer Mental Health Support Groups (Kristina Petter, Moderator; Ann Cooper; Jay Furr; Judy Siler; Thelma Louise Stoudt)Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly agreeThe workshop was valuable.The workshop was clear and understandable.I will use the information I gained from this workshop personally and/or professionally.Additional comments/feedback on the late afternoon workshop