Kane Republican

May is National MENTAL HEALTH MONTH

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Mental Health Month raises awareness of trauma and the impact it can have on the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of children, families, and communitie­s. Mental Health Month was establishe­d in 1949 to increase awareness of the importance of mental health and wellness in Americans' lives, and to celebrate recovery from mental illness. Mental health is essential for a person's overall health. Prevention works, treatment is effective, and people can recover from mental disorders and live full and productive lives.

Over the past 20 years, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administra­tion and others within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and across the Federal Government, the public health community, and the general public have made efforts to increase the importance of understand­ing both prevention and treatment of mental health problems. These efforts have significan­tly improved the outlook for those affected by mental illnesses.

Successful efforts that have raised awareness about the importance of mental health and promoted acceptance, support, prevention and recovery from these mental health conditions include:

The Affordable Care Act expands health insurance coverage to approximat­ely 30 million Americans by 2016, and an estimated 11 million of these newly eligible beneficiar­ies will have substance abuse and/or mental health service needs.

The Community Mental Health Services Block Grant provides financial assistance to states and territorie­s to carry out state plans to offer comprehens­ive communityb­ased mental health services and evidence-based practices to adults with serious mental illnesses and children with serious emotional disturbanc­es.

Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 eliminates the practice of unequal health treatment and improves access to much needed mental health and substance use disorder treatment services through more equitable insurance coverage.

The Garrett Lee Smith State/ Tribal Suicide Prevention Program facilitate­s coordinati­on across government agencies and the private sector in the developmen­t, implementa­tion, and evaluation of youth suicide prevention and early interventi­on plans among youthservi­ng institutio­ns, such as schools, educationa­l institutio­ns, juvenile justice systems, substance abuse programs, primary care, mental health programs, foster care systems, and other organizati­ons.

Mental Health Month gives all of us a valuable opportunit­y to celebrate the tremendous strides this Nation has made in promoting mental health and increasing the public's knowledge that effective services and support are available.

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