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Board Meeting 12/08/06
ATTENDING
Bob Schueler, Paul Ottenstein, Lyn
Legere, Mary Gregorio, Steve LaMaster, guest Kim Wong,
Maria Restrepo-Toro, Deborah Delman, Brett Poza,
Margaret Jordan, David Webster, Diane Gould, Brian
Osborne, Kerri Kuklentz
NOT ATTENDING
Marcia Webster, Clara Carr, Will
Buckley
GUEST
Kim Wong visited local mental
health agencies, and attended the PVR course while
visiting for the past two weeks. Kim is an active board
member of his local chapter.
NOVEMBER MINUTES
The November minutes were approved
after a few corrections were made. The following are the
corrections made: Under regional conversation, a
suggestion was made to hold a conversation about art at
the Danforth museum. The annual USPRA conference will be
held in Lombard, Illinois. Each CPRP workbook will be
sold for $45.00.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT FOR PAST BOARD
MEMBERS
With the loss of two board members
from November’s meeting, there was a hope to acknowledge
all members who have served on the board. Potential
brainstormed ideas were: ordering plaques for all past
members, listing past board members on the website,
giving each person a paperweight, and/or giving gift
certificates to those people who have served on the
board. There were several folks who supported the idea
of names listed on the website.
USPRA UPDATE
Anyone with suggestions and/or
feedback on how membership fees can be collapsed, please
contact Bob immediately. He will be sharing feedback on
Monday, December 11, 2006 in a teleconference.
AWARD NOMINATIONS
The group identified and agreed on
the following candidates to lend support towards:
Irvin Rutman Award: Bill Taylor of
Advocates
Armin Loeb Award: Chuck Drebing of VA
John Beard Award: Pat Nemec of BU
Person in Recovery Advocate Award: Lyn Legere of Baycove
Diane Gould has volunteered to
write a nomination essay for Bill Taylor. Bob Schueler
will write a letter of support. Deborah Delman
volunteered to write a nomination essay for Charles
Drebing. Steve LaMaster will ask Moe Armstrong to write
a letter of support. Lyn Legere, Maria Restrepo-Toro and
Mary Gregorio volunteered to work as a group to
create a nomination essay for Pat Nemec.
TREASURER”S REPORT
$12,450.00 was deposited in
receipts from the annual conference, with $560.00 due to
us from purchase orders. Next week Holy Cross will
receive a payment of $11,306.55 for the 2006 conference.
Tunefoolery will receive a payment of $300.00 for their
2006 performance at the conference. Elsevier books will
receive payment of $38.93 for shipping and handling for
the PSR Curriculum textbooks, plus 30 cents overdue from
the original payment. Brian is requesting reimbursement
for $14.14 to send the book order payment overnight via
US mail. The fund balance is $17,079.29.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
In January it was decided that a
tentative date and theme will be set for the 2007 annual
conference. The conference committee will explore when
other conferences will be held in the future. The
conference committee will continue to discuss and inform
board about decisions to change the conference in the
future.
ONLINE ART GALLERY
Brett created an online gallery
submission form to ensure artists give permission for
their work to be posted. Brett was asked to contact
Ralph Reed to discuss details of online submission form
and display of art work.
MEMBERSHIP
A card will be generates with Lyn
Legere’s, Marcia Webster’s and/or Brett Poza’s art work
which will be used to send welcome cards to new members.
Mary Gregorio handed out post it notes to everyone.
Mary informed folks Work Inc. would
be becoming members soon. Mary is going to invite Ann
Roy, a DMH employee in the North East to a future
meeting.
Mary will give the names and dates
of the upcoming regional conversations to Margaret so
Ralph Reed can post them on the website.
There was discussion about doing
something for members 6 months before the conference.
David Selman will be a possible organizational
member.
PUBLIC POLICY TRAINING
Steve and Lyn reported student
feedback has been positive. HRSI is still interested in
working together to collect data on the trainings each
week. A representative from HRSI will begin attending
the classes.
CPRP WORKBOOKS
A complimentary copy was passed
around at the board meeting so everyone could view it.
It was decided 150 books would be ordered and sold at
$45.00 per person. In order to receive the special
pricing for CPRP workbooks MASSpra needs to order
workbooks through Laura Mueller. Vinfen will house and
act as the distribution center of the CPRP workbooks.
Details of this process are not yet defined.
Next Meeting: January 12, 2007
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