Last night the mental health and substance abuse advocacy communities celebrated the merger of two organizations -- the National Council for Behavioral Health and the State Associations of Addiction Services -- at the Meridian House in Washington, D.C.
Former Congressman Patrick Kennedy spoke to the crowd about the need for the substance abuse and mental health communities to unite around common goals such as the implementation of the parity law and of provisions in the Affordable Care Act that require mental illness and addiction disorders be covered on par with other medical services. Kennedy said the merger reflects the reality that the disorders cluster together and that recovery is advanced when the whole person is treated.
I had many conversations with advocates, public agency officials, and providers about the work of ACEs Connection and its members to reduce ACEs and mitigate their impact. The timing for a District of Columbia group on ACEs Connection may be ripe. For more on why the merger is important, see the National Council’s CEO Linda Rosenberg’s statement:
http://www.thenationalcouncil....ice/2014/10/merging/
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