Fishers Mental Health Initiative Moves Forward

Mayor Scott Fadness talks about the status of his Mental Health Initiative

Fishers City Councilman Todd Zimmerman explained how Scott Fadness began talking to him about a mental health initiative the night election returns showed Fadness would become Fishers first mayor in November, 2014.  The mayor began laying the groundwork for the Fishers Mental Health Initiative before he took office as mayor, while he was the Fishers Town Manager.

Since 2014, Scott Fadness has been working on moving forward withe the initiative.  He provided updates from the police & fire departments, the local schools and the city’s efforts to publicize the initiative.  Fadness gave the quarterly update on the initiative to a packed crowd at Fishers City Hall Tuesday afternoon.

The mayor described recent statistics that show suicide rates are down throughout the world over the past 20-30 years, with a few exceptions.  The United States is an exception, which shows in increase.  In Indiana, we rate very low in the mental health condition of residents and available assistance to address those mental health conditions, according to Fadness.

Initiatives now before state lawmakers in this legislative session were highlighted by the mayor.

“We also find ourselves in a time of economic disruption,” said Fadness. “We see rural America changing.  We see suicide rates among farmers going up.”

It is up to government to find systems and get them into place to help those suffering as a result of the very big changes, the mayor explained.

Mental health has become more of a public issue in recent years.  Even Lady Gaga is on board.  But Fishers has been on board for many years, and the journey continues.