Mental Health NewsFeed

April 2, 2025

New Jersey's Mental Health Funding Slips Through Fingers

New Jersey's state Department of Health has received ELC grant funding to support local health departments, but the state is also set to lose SAMHSA grants that fund mental health programs. This sudden loss will leave the New Jersey Department of Human Services unable to ensure a smooth transition for individuals in need, potentially putting their lives at risk due to the disruption of care.

https://whyy.org/articles/lawsuit-federal-cuts-hhs-pennsylvania-new-jersey-delaware/

April 2, 2025

SDPD Overhauls Mental Health Response After Tragedy

The San Diego Police Department (SDPD) is implementing significant changes to its mental health response policies after a 2018 incident where three people died due to a delayed response. The incident occurred in Chula Vista, California, and led to the department's decision to retrain officers on crisis intervention techniques and establish a new protocol for handling mental health calls.

https://www.cbs8.com/video/news/investigations/a-refusal-to-act-on-a-2018-mental-health-call-resulted-in-three-dead-and-now-sweeping-changes-to-sdpd-policy/509-f54585a2-0e55-4aea-a938-7e34a13a8c87

April 2, 2025

Trump Tariffs Spark Global Market Anxiety

Hong Kong's Hang Seng index fell 0.3% as investors remain anxious about tariff uncertainties under President Trump. The US manufacturing sector contracted in March, while inflation at the factory gate reached its highest level in nearly three years due to rising tariffs on imported goods. The yield on the benchmark US 10-year Treasury note slid to 4.133%, its lowest level since March 4. Trump's aides are considering a plan to raise duties by about 20% from nearly every country, further fueling investor concerns.

https://www.malaymail.com/news/money/2025/04/02/global-stocks-on-tenterhooks-as-trumps-tariff-plans-loom/171638

April 2, 2025

Grant's ADAPT Network Serves Thousands Locally

ADAPT Community Network provides comprehensive programs for over 20,000 children and adults with disabilities and their families. Founded by James Grant, the organization offers various services through its website (adaptcommunitynetwork.org) and social media platforms, including Facebook (@adaptwechange), Instagram (@adaptwechange), YouTube (@adaptwechange), and LinkedIn (ADAPT Community Network).

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/linda-b-laul-to-lead-adapt-community-network-as-chief-executive-officer-302418929.html

April 2, 2025

Montana's 988 Crisis Hotline Saves Lives Locally

Montana has launched a new crisis hotline, 988, which allows individuals to speak with trained crisis evaluators instead of police dispatchers in situations related to behavioral health concerns. The state saw 329 suicides in 2022, and the hotline received over 15,000 in-state calls last year, with 80% of callers resolving their issues with a representative. To promote awareness, the health department is hosting a poster design contest for adults and children, with submissions due by April 18. The winning posters will be displayed around town to encourage those in need to use the hotline.

https://www.kpax.com/news/montana-news/montana-health-officials-raising-awareness-of-988-hotline-for-people-experiencing-mental-health-crises

April 2, 2025

Tiffany Moustakas' Guide to Workplace Mental Health

Companies can prioritize employee mental health by implementing meaningful strategies, according to Tiffany Moustakas' analysis. This includes recognizing the impact of remote work environments on office workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, where feelings of isolation and stress were prevalent. By acknowledging these concerns, companies can create a supportive workplace culture that fosters open communication, provides resources for mental health support, and encourages work-life balance.

https://www.boston25news.com/news/3-ways-companies-can-prioritize-employee-mental-health/6G3JO3UTINJW3IUZSEAA3ONAEM/

April 1, 2025

Mental Health Stigma Fades Amid Pandemic Progress

The stigma surrounding mental health care has decreased over the past five years due to increased awareness raised by the pandemic, which highlighted mental health issues across the American population. This shift is also attributed to a more flexible approach in delivering care, allowing for greater accessibility. However, the industry faces significant challenges, including a severe staffing shortage, with approximately 3,000 healthcare professionals having died and 100,000 retiring or changing careers. The pandemic has also led to transformative innovations such as the COVID-19 vaccine production and rapid testing advancements.

https://www.foxnews.com/health/covid-5-years-later-impact-healthcare

April 1, 2025

Queensland Government Launches Mental Health Initiative

A mental health awareness campaign is being launched in Brisbane, with the aim of reducing stigma around mental illness. The initiative, led by the Queensland Government, will provide resources and support for those struggling with their mental health.

https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/life-and-relationships/busy-this-weekend-the-unexpected-benefits-of-making-plans-20250331-p5lnwv.html

April 1, 2025

FutureHealth TMS Expands Mental Health Treatments Beyond Depression

FutureHealth TMS is a leading provider of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, offering a non-invasive treatment for depression. Their research aims to expand its applications beyond depression to other mental health conditions, including those affecting adolescents.

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/futurehealth-tms-featured-on-all-access-with-andy-garcia-unlocking-hope-for-treatment-resistant-depression-302410879.html