Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR143

Introduced
1/25/24  
Engrossed
1/26/24  

Caption

House concurrent resolution designating January 31, 2024 as Mental Health Advocacy Day at the State House

Impact

The resolution highlights and reaffirms existing laws that mandate parity between mental and physical health care services, aiming to enhance awareness and promote actions that safeguard mental health rights. It seeks to foster community support for changes that integrate human rights perspectives into mental health service delivery, thereby addressing any potential harm to individuals seeking these services. In doing so, it aims to ensure that mental health resources are utilized effectively for all segments of the population.

Summary

HCR143 is a House Concurrent Resolution that designates January 31, 2024, as Mental Health Advocacy Day at the State House in Vermont. The resolution underscores the fundamental right of all Vermonters to receive mental health care that is equivalent in quality to physical health care. It emphasizes the necessity of treating mental health issues without stigma or discrimination, and insists on the need for such care to be delivered in a respectful manner that honors individual autonomy and dignity.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HCR143 appears to be positive, reflecting a shared acknowledgment among the sponsors—representatives from various Vermont regions—of the critical importance of mental health advocacy. This resolution serves as a call to action for government officials and the public to prioritize mental health issues, reinforcing the notion that mental health is as vital as physical health in the broader healthcare system.

Contention

While the resolution itself is not contentious in nature, its implications may raise discussions on the adequacy of mental health resource allocations and the challenges faced by the healthcare system in ensuring that mental health services meet the legislative standards set forth. The emphasis on human rights and non-discrimination also invites dialogue around existing gaps in mental health care and the responsibilities of state institutions to bridge these gaps.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR008

House concurrent resolution designating January 29, 2025 as Mental Health Advocacy Day at the State House

VT HCR039

House concurrent resolution designating February 19, 2025 as Recovery Day at the State House

VT HCR040

House concurrent resolution designating February 20, 2025 as NEK Day at the State House

VT HCR060

House concurrent resolution designating March 25, 2025 as Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Day at the State House

VT HCR095

House concurrent resolution designating April 24, 2025 as Vermont Children’s Alliance Day at the State House

VT HCR183

House concurrent resolution designating March 28, 2024 as Alzheimer’s Awareness Day at the State House

VT HCR158

House concurrent resolution designating February 22, 2024 as Age Strong Vermont Day at the State House

VT HCR070

House concurrent resolution designating April 10, 2025 as Alzheimer’s Awareness Day at the State House

VT HCR081

House concurrent resolution designating April 4, 2023 as Youth and Young Adult Mental Health Day in Vermont

VT HCR257

House concurrent resolution recognizing May 2024 as Mental Health Awareness Month in Vermont

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.