Ao ff tbeor tmh eheotui ns eg ss owf i tt hh ea sntda tseu lpepg oi srlta ft ruorme , al esawd ee rl ls aS st etehrei nGgoCvoe rmnmo ri tat ne ed wL ta. sGfoovremr ne do.r, t h e S t a t e w i d e “ The Statewide Steering Committee gives us the opportunity to align resources, break down silos, and create a system where individuals with behavioral health needs receive timely and effective support. Collaboration across all branches of government and the community is the key to meaningful, lasting change. ” Maryland Health Secretary Meena Seshamani, Member of the Statewide Steering Committee Oc on- cOhcat ior bs eCrh2i e4f, J2u0s2t i5c ,euMn da tetrhtehwe Jl e. Fa ad de er sr hai np do f Lt. Governor Aruna Miller, the first Statewide Smt ee ee rt iinnggsCaorme mh ei ltdt eaepmp reoext ii mn ga tt oe ol ykepvlearcye .6T0hdea y s . Co fo gmopv oe sr en dmoe fnlte, at hd ee rps rfirvoamt e as lel ctthorre, ec obmr amn uc hn ei tsy gC roomu mp si,t taenedaogtrheeerd steoc teoxrasm, tihnee Satnadt eewn isduer eS t e e r i n g implementation of the priorities identified at the Sp ur ommmoitte; icmo lpl ar ob voer actoi oonr dai mn aotni ognaal lnsdt arkeedhuoc led seirl so;s ; vg er ot uapnsd; aapvpo irdo vuenpnreocpe sossaarl sy md uapdlei cbayt i ot hnei nw os yrskt e m s and emphasize the need for a unified approach gg ar ot huenrd, es hd ai rne b, ae ns td parnaac ltyi cz ee sdaant ad, caos lsl ea sbsoi rnagt iwo nh ;a t works and what does not; build consistency
“ As was made clear to participants throughout the Summit, it was merely a first step toward an ongoing collaborative effort to do better in this critical area. Legislators from the House of Delegates and Senate attended both days of the Summit and participated on multiple panels, as did executive and judicial branch and community leaders. It is safe to say that there was a tremendous amount of energy and eagerness to make progress among the members of the state and local jurisdictional teams. It is now our goal to capture that momentum and move forward to address the priorities identified by the state team and to assist local jurisdictions in pressing forward with their own priorities. ” Oi t sn SJ uu nmem2i3t ,c2o0l l2a5b,oJruadt oi crisa,riyn cl el ua dd ienrgs hl ei pa dmeer st hwi pi t h from the MDH/BHA, GOCPP, and The Leifman Group to review the goals and priorities set at the Summit by both the state and local jurisdictional gt hr eo ump os mt oe dn et ut emr mf oi rn ep ot hs iet ibv ee sct hwa an yg et of oi nr wc raerads. e AC ol l ma gmr ietet edet oo nt hBeechraevaitoi or anl aH Se taal tt he wa ni dde tShtee eJ ur isnt igc e System (Statewide Steering Committee) which we nogualgdegiennceorlal at eb oa nr adt iivme pelfef mo ret sn tt hs ahta wr eodugl do af ol sr ag ne d something much greater than the sum of its parts. Chief Justice Matthew J. Fader, Supreme Court of Maryland
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