Network of Community Ministries
New MENTAL HEALTH and WELLNESS SERVICES
By Patti Otte
Network is responding to alarming mental health statistics in Texas by introducing mental health and wellness services to their existing programming. This initiative aims to address the gap in mental health care accessibility, providing compassionate and evidence-based services at no cost to those in need. In Texas, 3.3 million adults are diagnosed with mental health conditions and a staggering 55% of adults with mental health conditions cannot or do not seek the necessary treatment.
Key components of the program include the addition of three full-time mental health professionals — a Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP)as a Clinical Case Manager and two Li-censed Master Social Workers (LMSW)for individualized therapy. Network has also partnered with a contract psychiatrist to provide wraparound, multi-disciplinary care. These services are offered at no cost, and for as long as services are needed. Comprehensive screenings for depression and anxiety, as well as a Self-Sufficiency Survey, help to identify specific needs.
Additionally, Parent Café, open to all neighbors, is a program that provides a safe space for parents to enjoy a meal, take a break, and discuss their success-es and challenges among a group of peers. While parents participate in the program, childcare activities are offered.
Adding mental health services to Network’s existing program is de-signed to break down barriers to access, offering free, unlimited counseling sessions to those who need it most.
Funding from the City of Richardson and the Ruth Ann Marmion Charitable Fund makes this program possible. For more information about Network and its mental health and wellness services pro-gram, please contact Amanda Pels, Chief Strategy Officer, at 972-234-8880 ext. 109 or email her at apels@thenetwork.org.
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