Panel Discussion: Campaign for Treatment Not Trauma
Date / Time
November 29, 2023
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Join UIC’s Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy and other co-sponsors for an in-person and virtual timely conversation about the work ahead to support mental health wellness and people experiencing a mental health crisis. Chicago has established a Mental Health System Working Group to provide a plan to the mayor by May 31, 2024, for how to reopen public mental health clinics that have been closed for over a decade as well as have health care and social workers, rather than police, respond to mental health emergencies.
This panel will discuss Chicago’s long history of organizing for public mental health services, the Treatment Not Trauma campaign, the importance of this for Black and Latinx communities, and how to ensure that mental health services are attentive to the needs of people with disabilities.
Panelists include:
Arturo Carrillo, Deputy Director of Health and Violence Prevention, Brighton Park Neighborhood Council
Jessica Gimeno, Mental Health Policy Analyst, Access Living
Rossana Rodríguez-Sanchez, Chicago Alderwoman for the 33rd Ward
Kathryn Bocanegra, Assistant Professor, UIC Jane Addams School of Social Work
Brenikki Floyd, Associate Dean for Community Engagement, UIC School of Public Health