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HereSince1628

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Wed Apr 3, 2013, 07:16 AM Apr 2013

HB 588 "Community Engagement Teams" Passes the {NM} Senate [View all]

http://www.grantcountybeat.com/index.php/news/news-releases/9670-hb-588-community-engagement-teams-passes-the-senate

SANTA FE, NM – Legislation that offers an innovative and preventive approach to assisting individuals with mental health issues is on its way to the Governor. House Bill 588 “Community Engagement Teams” (CET), sponsored by House Majority Leader, Rick Miera (D-Bernalillo-11), and Senate President Pro Tem, Mary Kay Papen (D-Doña Ana-38) passed the Senate this afternoon with a vote of 36-1.

The CETs established in HB 588 would assist clients who are unlikely to live safely in their community and who are deemed incapable of making treatment decisions. They often cycle in and out of jail or hospitals or end up homeless. CETs (comprised of medical specialists) would be coordinated through the Behavioral Health Services Division (BHSD) of the NM Human Services Department.

“This is the result of an extensive public discourse with the inclusion of many stakeholders,” says Rep. Miera. “It provides the foundation and the framework to develop a dignified manner in how we respond to help families and their loved ones who struggle with mental illness. The outreach by qualified professionals will provide links to access the help they need. Families and their loved ones deserve to be treated with dignity and this is a major step toward closing the gap that has existed for too long. I thank all those who assisted with what was called a brilliant concept during the hearing process. I am very happy, especially for those who will benefit from our collective efforts.”

Sen. Papen says, “This will help us move forward in helping the mentally ill and their families. There have been far too many tragic stories about the mentally ill who end up in jails, hospitals, or on the streets. This type of voluntary intervention will help them get the proper care they need and give comfort to their families who struggle to cope.”
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