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Kyle Mitchell | February 19, 2019

House Committee on Defense & Veterans' Affairs: Improving How Texas Meets the Mental Health Needs of Veterans and Their Families. Kyle Mitchell | February 19, 2019. Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute. Texas Veterans Data (2018). Insights from the VA on Veteran Suicide.

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Kyle Mitchell | February 19, 2019

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  1. House Committee on Defense & Veterans' Affairs:Improving How Texas Meets the Mental Health Needs of Veterans and Their Families Kyle Mitchell | February 19, 2019

  2. Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute

  3. Texas Veterans Data (2018)

  4. Insights from the VA on Veteran Suicide • In 2018, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) released its most recent analysis of veteran suicide data for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Insights from the analysis included: • Suicide rates increased for both veterans and non-veterans, underscoring the fact that suicide is a national public health concern that affects people everywhere. • The average number of veterans who died by suicide each day remained unchanged at 20. • The suicide rate increased faster among veterans who had not recently used Veterans Health Administration health care than among those who had.

  5. More Data Points on Veteran Suicide

  6. The program provides peer counseling services to service members, veterans, and their families through contracts with local mental health authorities (LMHAs), local behavioral health authorities (LBHAs), and the Texas A&M University Health Science Center (TAMUHSC). Addressing Needs Through Peer Services

  7. Mental Health Program for Veterans • What other ways can the Texas Legislature support this program? • Budget alignment of TVC funding, • Additional support for justice-involved veterans and faith-based work at TVC, • Additional support for peers or targeted populations.

  8. Addressing Needs Through Community Grants • 84(R) SB 55 (Nelson) directed HHSC to establish a grant program to support community mental health programs that provide and coordinate mental health services and treatment for Texas veterans and their families. • The Texas Veterans + Family Alliance (TV+FA)provides grants to community collaboratives to fund the delivery and coordination of mental health and supportive services. • Communities must match state grants on a dollar-for-dollar basis, demonstrating their commitment to addressing mental health needs. • A Request for Applications (RFA) is currently open,with a deadline of March 19, 2019.

  9. Texas Veterans + Family Alliance in Action • Veteran “one-stops” in El Paso, West Texas, Waco, and Central Texas. • Increased access to a broad range of mental health servicesfor veterans and their families across the state.

  10. Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinics • The Cohen Veterans Network was founded by philanthropist Steven A. Cohen, who made a $275 millioncommitment to launch a network of mental health clinics in April 2016 to serve veterans and families. The focus is on post-9/11 veterans and families in order to get ahead of transition challenges before they become chronic or acute.

  11. Addressing Needs Through TVC Grants • Veteran Mental Health grants focus on the mental health needs of veterans and their families by funding projects that emphasize direct services to veterans and their families. • Veteran Treatment Court grants assist Texas veterans in obtaining services through Veterans Treatment Court programs. • TVC and HHSC should continue their close coordination to achieve the goals of their grant programs and to prevent duplication in funding.

  12. Addressing Needs Through Coordination

  13. The truth is: mental illness affects more people than you may think, and we need to talk about it. It’s Okay to say…”  okaytosay.org

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