Va. Gov. Youngkin Highlights Progress of Transformational Right Help, Right Now Plan for Behavioral Health
Governor
"Virginians deserve same-day behavioral health services in their moment of need, and yet many people find themselves waiting days for a bed to become available. When you need help, every moment matters. At times, that care arrives too late," said Governor
"Virginians have become too familiar with the tragic loss of a loved one due to a mental health or substance use crisis," said First Lady
"It is just that we address the growing needs and prioritize care before a crisis devastates a family, a scenario that sadly, my family has experienced. I am thankful for the Governor's leadership and the work of the
"We are taking important steps forward today to get us closer to our goal of ensuring every person in
"Today we moved a step closer to the quality system that Virginians with behavioral health disorders and their families deserve," said
In
Yesterday,
* HB 1976 (Bell) and SB 1299 (Deeds): Involuntary admission, temporary detention; release of detained individual.
* HB 2313 (Head) and SB 1132 (Peake) Criminal history record information; dissemination.
* HB 2216 (Leftwich) and SB 1347 (Cosgrove) Health insurance; coverage for mobile crisis response services and residential crisis units.
* HB 2165 (Fariss) and SB 1054 (Peake) Interjurisdictional compacts; criminal history background checks.
* HB 2410 (Watts) Duration of involuntary temporary detention.
* SB 872 (Newman)
* SB 1043 (McPike) Public education; student mental health and counseling, definitions, licensure requirements.
* HB 1792 (Ransone) and SB 1302 (Deeds) temporary detention in hospital for testing, observation, or treatment.
* HB 2124 (Wilt)
* HB 1525 (Coyner) and SB 846 (Favola)
* HB 2345 (Head) and SB 1255 (Dunnavant) Smartchart Network Program; renames 33 Emergency Department Care Coordination Program, report.
* HB 2231 (Sickles) Social Work, Board of; expands powers and duties.
* HB 1945 (Durant) Children and adolescents; data reporting, reporting requirements.
* HB 1592 (Davis) and SB 1072 (Bell) Public schools; codes of student conduct, policies and procedures prohibiting bullying.
* HB 2185 (Rasoul) and SB 1169 (Hanger) Community Services Boards and Behavioral Health Authorities; provisions of performance contracts.
In addition to the action taken today, during year one of the comprehensive three-year Right Help, Right Now plan,
Learn more about the action taken today and Right Help, Right Now here (https://www.hhr.virginia.gov/behavioral-health/).
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Original text here: https://www.governor.virginia.gov/newsroom/news-releases/2023/june/name-1006385-en.html
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