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Healthy Minds briefing outlines child mental-health expansions, crisis-system growth and overdose response in Tulsa
Summary
Healthy Minds Policy Initiative presented data and local initiatives to the Urban and Economic Committee, highlighting children's urgent recovery capacity, COPES mobile response expansion, Project AWARE and local efforts to scale suicide prevention and overdose harm reduction.
Representatives from the Healthy Minds Policy Initiative briefed the Urban and Economic Committee on the state of mental health and substance use in Tulsa, and described local initiatives to expand children's behavioral-health capacity, strengthen crisis response, and scale overdose-prevention strategies.
Presentation highlights: Jeff (Healthy Minds) opened with prevalence data for Oklahoma and Tulsa, noting that roughly one in four adults in Oklahoma experienced a mental illness in the past year and that more than half of people who experienced mental illness did not receive treatment. He emphasized three local priorities: children and youth behavioral health, crisis-system…
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