Guest guest Posted December 3, 2008 Report Share Posted December 3, 2008 439 Organizations Link to MIC Podcasts Midnight in Chicago is proud to announce that 439 organizations have linked to the Midnight in Chicago Autism Spectrum Podcasts via the Network of Care website. The Network of Care descibes itself this way: http://networkofcare.org/index3.cfm?page=what & pageid=111 "Network of Care is a highly interactive, single information place where consumers, community-based organizations and municipal government workers all can go to easily access a wide variety of important information. The resources in this "virtual community" include a fast, comprehensive Service Directory; links to pertinent Web sites from across the nation; a comprehensive, easy-to-use Library; a political advocacy tool; community message boards; and many others." Leading health care organizations of all kinds link into the Network of Care website so that clients can find what they are looking for by state, by county, and by city. National, State, and Local organizations are listed with Network of Care supplying each of these organizations with individual web pages which their clients can view. Midnight In Chicago has lost track of how many Network of Care webpages we are listed on, but we can tell you that our podcasts are listed on over 439 organizational web pages via Network of Care, and more are being added every day. Currently, we are listed in this many places per state: Arizona: (1) California: (50) Connecticut: (1) Illinois: (1) Iowa: (1) land: (25) Missouri: (130) New York: (10) North Carolina: (1) Ohio: (91) Oregon: (2) Pennsylvania: (67) Rhode Island: (13) Tennessee: (1) Texas: (4) Utah: (30) Virginia: (10) Washington (1) Congresspeople to senior executives in health care organizations all give Network of Care a big thumbs up. http://networkofcare.org/index3.cfm?page=awards & pageid=222 "The American Society on Aging, in collaboration with Pfizer Medical Humanities Initiative, selected the Network of Care for Seniors & People with Disabilities as a recipient of its 2003 Healthcare and Aging Award." Better yet: http://networkofcare.org/index3.cfm?page=awards & pageid=222 "The President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health has showcased California's Network of Care for Mental Health as a model program in its ambitious, six-goal plan to fundamentally transform mental health care in America. "The Commission's final report, "Achieving the Promise: Transforming Mental Health Care in America," identifies Network of Care as a model program that illustrates its goal of using technology to access mental health care and information." Here at Midnight in Chicago, we feel it is important to provide people with as many resources as we can to ensure that people get the help we need. We hope you are able to make use of the Network of Care website and find the help or assistance you need. To find our listings, 1) Go here: http://networkofcare.org/index2.cfm?productid=2 2) Select a state 3) Select a location within a state 4) Click on "Links" 5) Click on "National" 6) Click on "Developmental Disabilities" 7) Scroll down until you find "Midnight in Chicago." One example would be of this link for the City of Richmond Virginia: Richmond Behavioral Health Authority, City of Richmond, Virginia http://richmondcity.va.networkofcare.org/mh/links/display_links.cfm?id=162 & topic=18 Where you can read: "Midnight in Chicago "A series of free informative Web seminars/podcasts designed to provide factually correct information to the public about autism spectrum disorders." By clicking on the link on each of the 439 pages, people will be transfered directly to www.mic.mypodcast.com where they can download Midnight In Chicago's free Autism Spectrum Podcasts. Midnight in Chicago is thrilled to be listed on this ever-expanding award-winning web resource. and Elyse Midnight In Chicago Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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