The Georgia Mental Health Policy Partnership has introduced a “transformational roadmap” which they say will significantly improve the lives of Georgians with Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders. The rollout of the Unified Vision for Transforming Mental Health and Substance Use Care for the 2023 Georgia General Assembly comes as the Georgia Council on Substance Abuse (GCSA) celebrates National Recovery Month in September.

“The Georgia Council on Substance Abuse is committed to advancing peer friendly policy with the support of our bi-partisan allies in the General Assembly Working Group on Addiction and Recovery,” said Jeff Breedlove, Chief of Policy and Communications, Georgia Council on Substance Abuse. “We will share the Unified Vision for Transforming Mental Health and Substance Use Care with the General Assembly to continue to build on the historic success of HB 1013 (The Georgia Mental Health Parity Act).” 

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