Gov. Tony Evers has declared 2023 the year of mental health, saying Wisconsin is facing a “quiet, burgeoning crisis.”
A recent report shows more than a third of students in the state feel sad or hopeless everyday, a 10-percent increase over the past decade.
A virtual Wisconsin Health News event will analyze the reasons behind rising mental health needs and what can be done to address them.
Panelists:
- Mary Kay Battaglia, Executive Director, NAMI Wisconsin
- Linda Hall, Director, Wisconsin Office of Children’s Mental Health
- Amy Herbst, Vice President of Mental and Behavioral Health, Children’s Wisconsin
- Maria Perez, Vice President of Behavioral Health, Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers.
- Rep. Paul Tittl, R-Manitowoc, Chair of the Assembly Committee on Mental Health and Substance Abuse Prevention
WHN Virtual Panel Series is sponsored by:
Advocate Aurora Health
AARP Wisconsin
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Wisconsin
Gundersen Health System
Husch Blackwell
Quartz