Mental Health In Fishers – Accomplishments, Challenges

Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness with his opening remarks

Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness was proud of a statistic – 57% of students in Hamilton Southeastern (HSE) Schools receiving mental health services saw academic improvement.

But there was another fact that stands in the way of progress – adults have the right to refuse mental health services and often do, even when it is clear the adults are in need of help.

The mayor began an initiative to promote better mental health as long as he has been in the mayor’s office, nearly 5 years.

The city’s “Report To The Community” on the Fishers Mental Health Initiative was full of accomplishments, but also has a number of challenges before it.

The mayor points to the city’s partnership with the local HSE School District and the district’s funding of its own mental health program though passing a voter referendum, as major accomplishments.  But he also pointed to a Fire Department program featuring  EMS Duty Officers (EDOs) that specialize in responding to mainly adult residents with mental health issues.

The work continues and the mayor knows there is a long way to go.

To view the entire 2019 Report To The Community, use this link.

You can view a video on the initiatives’ accomplishments at this link.

 

The audience broke down into 3 different discussion groups