NAMI Statement on Reported Cuts to Federal Mental Health Agency
"Our country is in the midst of a well-documented mental health, overdose, and suicide crisis. The dedicated public servants at SAMHSA have worked tirelessly with state officials and stakeholders, like NAMI, to improve the lives of people affected by mental illness. NAMI is deeply disappointed by the possible cuts to SAMHSA and urges
SAMHSA is the agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services leading efforts to address our nation's mental health crisis and suicide and overdose epidemic. SAMHSA's critically important mission is to lead public health and service delivery efforts that promote mental health, prevent substance misuse, and provide treatments and support to foster recovery while ensuring access and better outcomes for all. SAMHSA does this by providing congressionally appropriated grants to states, territories, tribes, and nonprofits. SAMHSA substance use programs have also helped turn the tide on record-high overdose deaths – leading to a 14% decline in deaths in 2023. Currently, SAMHSA:
- Administers the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, which has served over 14.5 million people in crisis since it went live in
July 2022 .
- Administers the Community Mental Health Services
Block Grant , which currently provides critical care and services to 8.5 million people in all states and territories.
- Runs Project AWARE, which screened nearly 300,000 children and youth for mental health related concerns in 2023 and referred 92,205 for mental health services and treatment.
- Oversees the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) program, which is transforming mental health and substance use care in 46 states. A quarter of the program helps underserved rural communities.
Unfortunately, one in ten SAMHSA staff have already been fired, and multiple news outlets like The New York Times and STAT are reporting that hundreds more could possibly lose their jobs in the coming days and weeks. Cutting half or more of SAMHSA staff will undoubtedly hurt Americans, worsen this crisis, and impact millions. NAMI's Chief Advocacy Officer
"For over 30 years, SAMHSA staff have worked to fight discrimination and improve services for people with mental health conditions. NAMI is an organization made up of people with mental illness and their loved ones, who live in every corner of the country. We are concerned that the progress we have made as a country in addressing our mental health crisis is at risk. NAMI calls on Congress and the
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SOURCE National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
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