The future of mental health | Darrell Steinberg | TEDxSacramento

Everyone knows someone with a mental illness. Not many know the injustice those with mental illness face when trying to receive treatment. Darrell Steinberg’s passionate talk sheds light on what some consider the most under attended issue of our time.

In 1997, Darrell Steinberg, State Senate President pro Tem (ret), recognized that an overwhelming number of homeless were suffering from mental illness, yet did not have access to proper mental health care. Since then, Darrell’s mission has been to facilitate awareness of this “under-attended issue of our time and in our society” and to catalyze solutions. His commitment to improving mental health services over the years has served to provide integrated services to the homeless; increase funding of “whatever-it takes” services for individuals with the most severe mental illnesses via the California Mental Health Services Act (2004); and, now by establishing a first of its kind statewide organization, The Steinberg Institute for Advancing Mental Health Policy, that will support and encourage legislative champions; help solve disputes between mental health stakeholders; evaluate impacts of current investments; and implement a tangible vision to advance mental health services and support.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

5 Comments

  1. The connection to climate change:

    People try to relieve their suffering by acquiring more and more. We have a hard time being still when we're trying to escape the pain we all feel. We drive places, we buy things we don't need, etc.

    If we reduce our mental suffering, we'll be more content with what we have and stop buying/selling so much.

  2. health insurance us hospitals doctors shrinks nurses und staff r parasites feedin off us like stuck swine drainin economy raisin prices on everyting especially rent riot rebel resist ovethrow politicians judges lawyers doctors in us

  3. Larry Aniel… I doubt if they are feeding or draining anything from you. Based on your grasp of the English language and grammar, I'm wondering what country you are from?

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