Priority Issue: Behavioral Health
How do we strengthen prevention and treatment of behavioral health issues for residents of DuPage County?
Impact DuPage is partnering with three different coalitions to address behavioral health in DuPage County: Behavioral Health Collaborative, HOPE Taskforce, and Prevention Leadership Team. Each coalition's action plan is below.
These strategies represent only a portion of the work being done by the community to address prevention and treatment of behavioral health issues.
Behavioral Health Collaborative
Vision: All DuPage County residents are able to reach their full potential through a fully integrated behavioral health system that has sufficient capacity to provide high quality, client-driven services.
Mission: The Behavioral Health Collaborative works collaboratively to identify and implement data-driven strategies that improve access and quality of behavioral health services for all DuPage County residents, advocate for aligning resources and funding, and educate the community about the signs and symptoms of mental health issues.
For more information, contact BHC Co-Chair Lori Carnahan.
Heroin/Opioid Prevention & Education (HOPE) Taskforce
Description: The HOPE Taskforce is responsible for advising DuPage County elected leaders on needed program development, supporting infrastructure, and policy recommendations to address DuPage County’s opioid issues and may assist with other related issues as necessary. It is an interagency-interdisciplinary advisory task force that will professionally and comprehensively assess opioid use within DuPage County, recommend effective and actionable policies, initiatives, and programs; and measure success from desired program and initiative benchmarks and deliverables.
For more information, contact HOPE Taskforce member Mila Tsagalis.
Prevention Leadership Team
Vision: For DuPage County to be a mentally and physically healthy, drug-free community.
Mission: Bring together a collaboration of leaders that assess and advocate for the use of best practices to reduce risk behaviors of youth leading to substance use, abuse and addiction.
For more information, contact PLT Project Coordinator Jorie Esser.
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