CMAP Nexus Series: A Mental Health in All Policies Agenda for the New Administration
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https://publichealth.jhu.edu/node/311536.
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 2025-02-27 21:00 2025-02-27 23:30 UTC use-title Location Hopkins Bloomberg Center in DC
About the Event
The Center for Mental Health and Addiction Policy (CMAP) is thrilled to announce its 2025 Nexus Series, A New Policy Agenda to Address Mental Health and Addiction in the U.S. This three-part event series will take place at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington D.C. and will convene top experts to address some of the most pressing policy challenges surrounding mental health and substance use disorders. Each event will feature a public panel followed by either a policy discussion or networking reception, creating a collaborative space for decisionmakers from local, state, and federal levels to explore innovative solutions. Learn more about the series on our website.
Event Description
Mental health challenges are not only common but carry significant costs, both financially and socially. These issues transcend party lines, presenting a unique opportunity for the new administration to prioritize mental health in public conversation and in policymaking. This panel will bring together leaders from government, foundations, and academia to discuss economic empowerment as a pillar of mental health in all policies agenda that can guide the next administration. The discussion will address how non-mental health policies can have effects on population mental health, and specifically how economic policies affect population mental health. Speakers will discuss the possibilities of efforts around building financial, physical, and social assets as a mental health policy priority. Join us on February 27th from 4:00–6:30 pm ET for this engaging panel discussion, followed by a networking reception.
Faculty lead: Catherine Ettman, PhD
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Speakers
Keshia Pollack Porter, PhD, MPH, will provide opening remarks, while Catherine Ettman, PhD, will serve as moderator.
Keshia Pollack Porter
Brian Castrucci
Sally Satel
Ruth Shim
Hannah Wesolowski
Catherine Ettman
Agenda
4:00p - 4:10p ET: Introduction from Dr. Keshia Pollack Porter
4:10p - 4:20p ET: Opening remarks
4:20p - 5:00p ET: Introductions & remarks from each panelist
5:00p - 5:30p ET: Moderated discussion with panel, including audience questions
5:30p - 6:30p ET: Networking reception
Registration
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