About this Event
Mental health challenges are not only common but carry significant costs, both financially and socially. These issues transcend party lines, presenting a unique opportunity for the new administration to prioritize mental health in public conversation and in policymaking. This panel will bring together leaders from practice, think tanks, foundations, and academia to discuss economic empowerment as a pillar of mental health in all policies agenda that can guide the next administration. The discussion will address how non-mental health policies can have effects on population mental health, and specifically how economic policies affect population mental health. Speakers will discuss the possibilities of efforts around building financial, physical, and social assets as a mental health policy priority.
Join the Center for Mental Health and Addiction Policy (CMAP) on February 27th for this engaging panel discussion from 4:00 – 5:30 pm ET, followed by a networking reception from 5:30 – 6:30 pm ET at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington D.C.
This will be a hybrid event. If you are unable to join us in person, please select Online during the registration process and a Zoom link will be sent closer to the date.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center, Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC, USA, United States
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