Advancing Behavioral Health Initiative
Purpose
A Message from the Academic Partner Team:
If you are interested in improving the mental and behavioral health of your community, we encourage you to build upon these lessons learned from 8 years of work in urban, rural, and tribal communities across all corners of the state.
Now more than ever, our families, neighbors, and friends are facing unprecedented challenges and there are no easy fixes. Behavioral and mental health lie at an intersection of several complex systems such as health care, community support systems, schools, public health, and law enforcement. The successes of the ABHI demonstrate that true change is possible when systems, organizations, and people with lived experience come together with common goals. From elementary schools and community centers to office spaces and places of worship, the 10 community coalitions purposefully built upon the existing strengths and unique culture of their communities. Thanks to the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment’s significant investment, the coalitions had time to build the relationships required to ensure that the work continues.
Mental and behavioral health affects everyone. We hope this Strategy Guide will further inspire and empower all Wisconsinites to realize the impact they can have by working together and learning from each other.
The academic partner team consists of faculty and staff from the 91ɫƵ (91ɫƵ) Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine. The 91ɫƵ Partner Team worked with each of the 10 community coalitions to provide evaluation support and guidance to each community as they worked to develop broader systems-level change that reduce fragmentation and result in durable, integrated and sustained improvement in behavioral health outcomes statewide.
The Academic Partner team was led by Dr. Michelle Broaddus. Contributing faculty members include Dr. Julia Dickson-Gomez, Dr. Carol Galletly, Dr. Laura Glasman, Dr. Jeffrey Kelly, Dr. Katherine Quinn, and Dr. Jennifer Walsh; contributing staff members include Kevin Brown, Olivia Algiers, and Noel Rosado.
Coalitions
AHW united 10 communities from across Wisconsin in a coalition-led initiative to address the unique mental and behavioral health needs in each region. The initiative is uniquely structured, as it involves three phases. Beginning with a learning and planning phase, the initiative was followed by a five-year implementation phase, and capped by two-years to support sustainability efforts.
The 10 regional coalitions worked with the belief that it is possible to transform how communities support the mental and behavioral health of their residents. The ABHI has organized the work of these coalitions in one place in order for communities throughout the state to follow-suit and implement successful strategies that have proven to benefit mental health and support meaningful change in Wisconsin.
It is AHW changemaking in action, propelling promising work and ideas for a healthier Wisconsin today, and for generations to come.
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Strategies
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