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Message from the National Council for Mental Wellbeing:
This Fall is shaping up to be one of the most consequential federal legislative periods in recent years.
Lawmakers are treating the time between September and December as one of their last and best chances to pass meaningful, bipartisan legislation and secure funding for key behavioral health programs and services before the 2024 election cycle dominates the conversation.
So, it’s the perfect time for us to come together and demand our elected officials prioritize solutions to address the nation’s ongoing mental health and substance use crises.
Register now to join our Virtual Public Policy Institute on Wednesday, October 18. Together, we’ll embark on an afternoon of virtual advocacy where we’ll directly contact elected officials about issues like:
While great progress has been made by Congress and the Biden-Harris administration in the past few years, more must be done to ensure everyone everywhere has access to comprehensive, high-quality mental health and substance use care.
This is your time to make a difference. With your help, our unified voice will cut through the noise and ensure mental health and substance use programs are front and center during a busy legislative Fall.
We look forward to seeing you.
Join the #ComplexCare field November 1–3, at Putting Care at the Center 2023, the annual conference of the Camden Coalition’s National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs initiative. This year’s event will focus on “Elevating behavioral health in whole-person care,” and will feature various levels of discussions highlighting complex care programs and innovators from across the country, from plenary speakers to Beehive sessions. Register now to participate. #CenteringCare23