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    Alliance Health Care at the 42nd Annual Legislative Breakfast of Mental Health. ⁦

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    From Orange County - Carrboro Town Council , of , Dawna Jones of , and Hillsborough Commissioner at the 42nd Annual Legislative Breakfast on Mental Health.

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    Orange County Commissioner ⁦⁩ and ⁦⁦⁩ at the 42nd Annual Legislative Breakfast on Mental Health. ⁦

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    Q How best to advocate? asks for 3 things to work on. people on ground who do the work asking for $15 an hour instead of lobbyists advocating for group homes is the way it’s supposed to work.

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    Q - plans to address increase in youth suicide? Speak Up App in schools. - problem of loneliness and importance of family. - legislation to be able to remove guns from home for those at risk of suicide.

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    Legislative panelists agree that it is unlikely that will pass in NC. We need a budget. Without it no Medicaid transformation.

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    . asks Legislative Panel if anything is happening behind the scenes on - just between us.

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    Panelist Sen speaks to the importance of not warehousing people. $68 a day jail. $1300 a day psychiatric hospital is not where we want to be. Compares to $38 a day transition program

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    Legislative panelists Rep , , speak to problem of affordable housing not just for mental health - but for all.

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    Legislative Panel question on housing crisis maintains that raising pay for those working in group homes to $15 would go a long way in helping issues with group homes.

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    . tells of her experience with a mentally ill child. It’s so familiar and she tells it well.

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    NC Representative ⁦⁩, Hillsborough Town Commissioner ⁦⁩, and NC Representative ⁦⁩ speak as elected officials with personal experience with mental health challenges on the Lived Experience Panel.

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    Rep Sydney Batch points out “We need to be passing legislation to support evidence based programs”.

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    Megan Wingate shows the school based programs impact of ⁦⁩ CARES and points out the program could be transferable to other environments, including jails. It’s all about access to care.

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    Impressive outcomes from ⁦⁩ CARES working on school based care. 100% successfully engaged in enhanced services.

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    Sobering NC Mental Health statistics from Megan Wingate of ⁦⁩ CARES.

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    Debra Farrington, Chief of Staff for the Deputy Secretary of NC Medicaid, gives update on Medicaid Transformation. Timely access of local care is paramount. We need a system that breaks down silos while leveraging existing resources.

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    . is working to restore sense of belonging to all in NC. Fixing systemic problems so citizens with mental health & substance abuse issues are not pushed out of our communities, but welcomed in with preventative and thoughtful care.

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    NC law enforcement officers - “We can’t arrest ourselves out of the problem of substance abuse” talks about the importance of pre-arrest diversion programs. Treatment programs instead of building jails.

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    Talking about The State of Mental Health in NC ⁦⁩ of ⁦⁩ speaks to access and integration being the path to changing mental health in NC.

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