Make Your Voice Heard The COVID-19 pandemic has had monumental impact on us all, in innumerable ways. Of upmost importance to the Treatment Advocacy Center, the pandemic has shed light on the grave consequences of our system’s failure to adequately serve those with severe mental illness. From the illness’ outsized impact on homeless people with mental illness, to the unique concerns of people with mental illness in jails or in our already overwhelmed emergency departments, the failure to adequately address severe mental illness has complicated our national pandemic response and amplified suffering. The pandemic has also thrown the consequences of forcing law enforcement officers onto the front lines of mental health into stark relief. On March 23, our executive director, John Snook, was invited to testify before the Presidential Law Enforcement Commission on these issues and the causes and consequences of the criminalization of mental illness. John’s testimony is here. But we hope you will also weigh in. The Presidential Commission on Law Enforcement of Justice is accepting written statements until March 31, 2020 at 5PM EST. Tell the commission how the criminalization of mental illness has impacted you and your family. Demand that mental health systems prioritize severe mental illness and mental health care must come before arrest. Send your written comments to
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