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2013 Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy, Part 2/6

Former U.S. First Lady and Carter Center Co-Founder Rosalynn Carter brought together more than 200 mental health leaders, stakeholders, and providers to discuss steps communities can take to build social inclusion of people living with mental illnesses on Nov. 7-8, 2013, at The Carter Center, in Atlanta, Ga. This is a video of enrollment and outreach panel during the first day of the symposium.

Panel 1- Enrollment and Outreach

Moderator:
Kevin Malone, Analyst, Office of Policy, Planning, and Innovation, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Panelists:
Jessica Kendall, M.P.H., Outreach Director, Enroll America

Brian Hepburn, M.D., Maryland State Mental hygiene Administration

Liz Baxter, M.P.H., Executive Director, Oregon Public Health Institute

Pat McManus, Ph.D., R.N., President/CEO, Black Health Coalition of Wisconsin, Inc.

Q&A

Learn more about the Carter Center's mental health work: http://cartercenter.org/health/mental...

Founded in 1982 by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter in partnership with Emory University, The Carter Center is committed to advancing human rights and alleviating unnecessary human suffering. The Center wages peace, fights disease, and builds hope worldwide.

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