Paimi Council Member (Protection & Advocacy For Individuals With Mental Illness)

Oct. 1, 2018, 1 a.m. - Sept. 30, 2021, 1 a.m. EDT

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About the PAIMI Council

ANNOUNCEMENT: Disability Rights Texas, the designated Protection and Advocacy (P&A) system for Texans with disabilities, is currently welcoming nominations for its PAIMI Advisory Council and is accepting applications throughout the coming year for terms beginning Fall 2018. In order to balance our diverse Council, we are especially seeking applications from people in West Texas, or people with a minor child who has received or is receiving mental health services.

Members of PAIMI (Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness) Advisory Council reflect the diverse constituency served by Disability Rights Texas (DRTx). We are mandated by the Federal PAIMI Act, the purpose of which is to assist states to establish and operate a protection and advocacy system for individuals with mental illness and protect and advocate for the rights of such individuals through activities to ensure the enforcement of the Constitution, Federal and State statutes. Pursuant to federal statute, the Council "...will advise the system on policies and priorities to be carried out in protecting and advocating for the rights of mentally ill individuals..."

Persons with mental illness, family members and professionals are all represented on the Council. DRTx and the PAIMI Advisory Council are also committed to appointing members representative of Texas’ diverse ethnic and cultural communities and makes efforts to ensure the Council reflects different geographic areas of the state.

In order to be eligible for membership on the Advisory Council, an individual must reside in the State of Texas, cannot be a relative or significant other of a current Advisory Council member, and cannot be an employee of DRTx.

Subject to these limitations, the Advisory Council shall consist of:

1. At least one (1) attorney

2. Mental health professionals

3. Individuals from the public who are knowledgeable about people who are labeled mentally ill, the advocacy needs of persons with mental illness, and have demonstrated a substantial commitment to improving mental health services

4. Providers of mental health services

5. Individuals who have received or are receiving mental health services

6. Individuals who are family members of individuals who have received or are receiving mental health services.

7. At least one member shall be a primary caregiver for an individual who is current a minor child

TO APPLY: You may obtain an application by clicking on the "PAIMI Advisory Council Application" link below or by contacting Sara Record at (512) 407-2741 or [email protected]. Please complete and return the application and all required attachments and forms by August 21, 2018.

  • More about the PAIMI Advisory Council
  • PAIMI Advisory Council Application

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This opportunity started on Oct. 1, 2018, 1 a.m. and ended on Sept. 30, 2021, 1 a.m. EDT and happens once. All events occur at an action's local time based on the latest information provided to us. The time listed here has been automatically converted to your device's timezone.

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  2222 W. Braker Lane, Austin, Texas, 78758, USA

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