Shaping the News: 2019 New Highlights
It has been a busy year for the Treatment Advocacy Center and we couldn't be happier with the progress we're seeing in our work to make mental health reform a reality. Below are a few highlights of the many successes we saw in 2019.
2019 AOT Symposium and Learning Collaborative
On October 10-11, 2019, nearly 250 advocates, officials and family members from more than 30 states gathered in Columbus, Ohio, for the first National AOT Symposium and Learning Collaborative. The purpose of the free event was to provide a road map on how to implement effective AOT programs and improve existing programs. Participants came away with a strong sense of purpose and eagerness to put the knowledge they gained into action by growing and improving the AOT programs in their communities.
Research Round Up
Road Runners: The Role and Impact of Law Enforcement in Transporting Individuals with Severe Mental Illness
Road Runners is the first-ever national survey of sheriffs’ offices and police departments on these issues, and it provides a unique glimpse into the burdens they must shoulder as well as the fiscal and societal implications of the current situation. The survey responses represent 355 sheriffs' offices and police departments in the United States. Read the report here.
Delayed and Deteriorating: Serious Mental Illness and Psychiatric Boarding in Emergency Departments
People with serious mental illness are disproportionately impacted by long wait times in emergency departments, a phenomenon known as “boarding.” These individuals experience longer waits than non-psychiatric patients and have more serious consequences, including making recovery less achievable and their treatment more costly to the health care system. Read our latest evidence brief here.
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