Friday, April 4, 2008

Attention City Council: Please make mental health services a Budget Priority on April 24th!

During last night's city meeting, council approved $40,000 to fund a consultant to help Redmond Human Services prepare a 5-year Human Services Strategic Plan. The purpose of the plan is "to develop a vision and direction that will help the City make informed and proactive decisions to address short-term and long-term human services". The funding was proposed by Mr. Mayor during the "Consent Agenda."

Councilwoman President McCormick asked for assurances the public be involved during the strategic planning process. A day after the meeting Human Services revealed a short plan that included the public in the process.

According to Mr. Mayor Marchione, the contract "would cover how the city would work with non-profit services providers to deliver shelter, food, medical and other services. "

I personally hope our new consultant will pay more attention to the needs of the mentally ill and those recovering from brain disorders. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, "it is has been shown that 1 in 5 families experience a serious mental illness in a given year."

Two invaluable support services for caregivers and recovering citizens are located in or near the City of Redmond. NAMI-Eastside for caregivers and peer support and The Hero House for recovering citizens desiring social and occupational support. Citizens are encouraged to participate.

Last year, both nonprofits were ranked 2nd Tier during Redmond's budgeting process. Past councilman Robinson was Council Chair of Parks and Human Services at the time. Councilman Hank Myers is Council Chair of Parks and Human Services this year. Mental health and caregiver services should be prioritized for Tier 1 funding in 2008.

NAMI-Eastside is located in the Family Resource Center and The Hero House is in Bellevue on Redmond's easterm border. NAMI-Eastside's enthusiastic office manager, Barbara Thompsen, can be reached at info@nami-eastside.org. The Hero House Manager, Erica Horn eagerly awaits your emails at ehorn@herohouse.org.

I hope the City Council and Mayor will raise the bar during our "Budgeting for Priorities" Public Meeting,on April 2 at 6:30pm, City Hall...to further the invaluable services of NAMI-Eastside and The Hero House in our community.

Bob Yoder, co-author
Ed. Hill neighborhood

cc: council & mayor

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