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In October 2001, the North Carolina General Assembly ratified House Bill 381 (S.L. 2001-437) on Mental Health System Reform. [2] [3][The law] required local jurisdictions to separate the management of mental health services from the delivery of those services.
The Mental Health Collaborative’s work includes more than 30 reported stories and seven opinion pieces, covered by The Daily Tar Heel and eight other college newsrooms across North Carolina: The ...
Negative mental health impact. The North Carolina results mirror similar concerns being seen nationally. Suicide was the second leading cause of death for people ages 10-14 and 25-34, according to ...
The report comes after N.C. State has encountered a series of student deaths, including by suicide.
The Dorothea Dix Hospital was the first North Carolina psychiatric hospital, located on Dix Hill in Raleigh, North Carolina, and named after mental health advocate Dorothea Dix from New England. It was founded in 1856 and closed in 2012. The site is now designated as Dorothea Dix Park and serves as Raleigh's largest city park.
Each area authority or county program in North Carolina establishes a Local CFAC to be a self‑governing and self‑directed organization. Local CFACs provide advice regarding the planning and management of the public mental health, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse services. [1] [2]
The Student Mental Health Task Force, formed after student deaths in the fall 2022 semester, released its first report detailing campus mental health concerns and data.
The New Freedom Commission on Mental Health was established by U.S. President George W. Bush through Executive Order 13263 on April 29, 2002 to conduct a comprehensive study of the U.S. mental health service delivery system and make recommendations based on its findings. [1]