4th Annual Mental Health Policy Forum Convenes National Policymakers and Advocates on Capitol Hill
Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter, actress and mental health advocate Michelle Williams served as keynote speaker
Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc. (Otsuka), an industry leader in mental health, hosted its 4th annual Advancing Mental Health Policy Forum on Monday, May 9, 2022 at Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill. The forum brought together federal and state policymakers as well as key advocacy partners and other experts from the mental health community who are passionate about transforming the way mental illness is treated. Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter, actress and mental health advocate Michelle Williams, member of Destiny’s Child, served as keynote speaker and shared her personal experience living with depression.
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“It’s imperative that as a society we recognize mental illness as a chronic disease that warrants early, equitable and accessible intervention”
“Living with a mental illness is something no one should have to go through alone,” said Williams. “For years I pushed my depression aside, until one day I acknowledged I needed support and it changed my life. I’m proud to be a part of Otsuka’s Advancing Mental Health Policy Forum and help shed light on the importance of having access to mental health treatment.”
Nearly 25 percent of adults living with the challenges of mental illness report an unmet need for treatment, and this number has not changed in over a decade.1 During the forum two panels of experts addressed the systemic issues preventing adequate treatment of mental illness, as well as the critical need to improve equity and access to mental health care in parallel to physical health.
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“It’s imperative that as a society we recognize mental illness as a chronic disease that warrants early, equitable and accessible intervention,” said Kabir Nath, Senior Managing Director, Global Pharmaceutical Business, Otsuka. “At Otsuka, we will not rest until mental health is approached with the same priority and urgency as physical health.”
Representatives from organizations including the National Council for Mental Health Wellbeing, Mental Health Association in New York State, California Council of Community Behavioral Health Agencies, National Alliance on Mental Health – Georgia, and Howard University were in attendance. In addition, Pennsylvania State Representative Mike Schlossberg and Casey Badmington, senior policy advisor to Senator Catherine Marie Cortez, participated.
Otsuka also recognized three policymakers with its BetterTogether Award. Governor Gretchen Whitmer (Michigan), Senator Roy Blunt (Missouri) and Representative Jamie Raskin (MD-08) were acknowledged for their bipartisan commitment and leadership in advancing legislation in support of people living with serious mental illness.
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