Mental Health Awareness Month: County Participation Toolkit

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Reports & ToolkitsThis May, we invite the nation’s 3,069 counties, parishes and boroughs to participate in Mental Health Awareness month.Mental Health Awareness Month: County Participation ToolkitMarch 24, 2023March 24, 2023, 2:15 pm
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Mental Health Awareness Month: County Participation Toolkit
America’s counties are on the front line for mental health promotion and service delivery. Counties serve as the nation’s safety net for residents in need, first responders, and operator of crisis lines, public hospitals and detention centers. Counties are integral to any local, state or national level efforts to strengthen the mental health system because of the various touchpoints counties have among residents seeking care.
This May, the National Association of Counties (NACo) and the National Association of County Behavioral Health and Developmental Disability Directors (NACBHDD) invite the nation’s 3,069 counties, parishes and boroughs to participate in Mental Health Awareness month. By participating, we will highlight how county governments are providing crucial behavioral health services and resources to their residents.
To show your support counties can use this template to pass a resolution declaring May as Mental Health Awareness Month in your county.
Key Themes
Throughout the month of May, we hope that you look to engage and share resources, programs, and activities around these key themes each week.
Week 1
Reducing Stigma and Improving Access to Care and Outreach
Week 2
Youth Mental Health and Promoting Mental Wellness (National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day, May 11th)
Week 3
Crisis Response and Cross-Sector Partnerships
Week 4
Behavioral Health Workforce
Ways to Take Action
There are many ways to actively participate in Mental Health Awareness month and bring attention to the important efforts you are making at the local level to address the behavioral health needs of your community.
Choose any of these activities and share with us below. Don’t forget to document and take a picture!
- HOST: Host a congressional representative, state policy lead or other key stakeholders;
- POST: Post on your county's social media platforms using NACo's social media toolkit;
- VISIT: Go visit your county's behavioral health programs or facilities and invite key stakeholders to observe the work happening at the local level;
- LEAD: Pass a resolution declaring May as Mental Health Awareness Month, share a press release, op-ed and other resources with your community;
- LISTEN: Invite key stakeholders and those with lived experience to share needs that can inform policy decisions;
- ADVOCATE: Speak to state and federal legislative leaders and partners and advocate for key policy priorities; and
- LEARN: Access NACo's resources on mental and behavioral health and share them with your connections and partners
Share Your Efforts With Us
Explore the resources below and share with NACo how your county plans to participate
- Share Your Story
Mental Health Awareness Month Flyer
Download the Mental Health Awareness Month flyer to spread the word and share key information on how to take action.
- Download the Flyer
Sample press release
Use this template to spread the word about Mental Health Awareness Month and encourage county governments and partner organizations to participate in highlighting local efforts to address mental health in your community.
- Download the Template
Resolution Template
Use this template to pass a resolution recognizing May as Mental Health Awareness Month in your county.
- Download the Template
Sample Letter to Congress
Use this template to ask your congressional delegation to ask your congressional delegation to pass bipartisan behavioral health policies that enhances the ability of localities to provide comprehensive mental health and substance use disorder services in all settings, strengthens the behavioral health workforce, bolsters crisis response systems and increases resident access to services.
- Download the Sample Letter
Policy Priorities
Download and share these county policy priorities in behavioral health.
- Download the Priorities
Social Media Templates
Use our social media templates to share your participation in Mental Health Awareness Month and showcase your county’s efforts.
We are excited to announce that [COUNTY] is joining our colleagues across the nation in recognizing #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
Join [COUNTY] and recognize May as #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth!
Now more than ever, we need to act to address the mental health crisis in the U.S., as 1 in four adults experience a mental illness. Join us in participating in #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth.
As a part of #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth, [COUNTY] is [COUNTY ACTION/EVENT] and we encourage others to join!
Social Media Graphics
Click below to download individual graphics for your social media posts. Download all the social media graphics here.
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This May, we invite the nation’s 3,069 counties, parishes and boroughs to participate in Mental Health Awareness month.2023-03-24Reports & Toolkits2023-05-10
America’s counties are on the front line for mental health promotion and service delivery. Counties serve as the nation’s safety net for residents in need, first responders, and operator of crisis lines, public hospitals and detention centers. Counties are integral to any local, state or national level efforts to strengthen the mental health system because of the various touchpoints counties have among residents seeking care.
This May, the National Association of Counties (NACo) and the National Association of County Behavioral Health and Developmental Disability Directors (NACBHDD) invite the nation’s 3,069 counties, parishes and boroughs to participate in Mental Health Awareness month. By participating, we will highlight how county governments are providing crucial behavioral health services and resources to their residents.
To show your support counties can use this template to pass a resolution declaring May as Mental Health Awareness Month in your county.
Key ThemesThroughout the month of May, we hope that you look to engage and share resources, programs, and activities around these key themes each week. Week 1Reducing Stigma and Improving Access to Care and Outreach Week 2Youth Mental Health and Promoting Mental Wellness (National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day, May 11th) Week 3Crisis Response and Cross-Sector Partnerships Week 4Behavioral Health Workforce |
Ways to Take Action
There are many ways to actively participate in Mental Health Awareness month and bring attention to the important efforts you are making at the local level to address the behavioral health needs of your community.
Choose any of these activities and share with us below. Don’t forget to document and take a picture!
- HOST: Host a congressional representative, state policy lead or other key stakeholders;
- POST: Post on your county's social media platforms using NACo's social media toolkit;
- VISIT: Go visit your county's behavioral health programs or facilities and invite key stakeholders to observe the work happening at the local level;
- LEAD: Pass a resolution declaring May as Mental Health Awareness Month, share a press release, op-ed and other resources with your community;
- LISTEN: Invite key stakeholders and those with lived experience to share needs that can inform policy decisions;
- ADVOCATE: Speak to state and federal legislative leaders and partners and advocate for key policy priorities; and
- LEARN: Access NACo's resources on mental and behavioral health and share them with your connections and partners
Share Your Efforts With UsExplore the resources below and share with NACo how your county plans to participate |
Mental Health Awareness Month FlyerDownload the Mental Health Awareness Month flyer to spread the word and share key information on how to take action. |
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Sample press releaseUse this template to spread the word about Mental Health Awareness Month and encourage county governments and partner organizations to participate in highlighting local efforts to address mental health in your community. |
Resolution TemplateUse this template to pass a resolution recognizing May as Mental Health Awareness Month in your county. |
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Sample Letter to CongressUse this template to ask your congressional delegation to ask your congressional delegation to pass bipartisan behavioral health policies that enhances the ability of localities to provide comprehensive mental health and substance use disorder services in all settings, strengthens the behavioral health workforce, bolsters crisis response systems and increases resident access to services. |
Policy PrioritiesDownload and share these county policy priorities in behavioral health. |
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Social Media TemplatesUse our social media templates to share your participation in Mental Health Awareness Month and showcase your county’s efforts. Join [COUNTY] and recognize May as #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth! Social Media GraphicsClick below to download individual graphics for your social media posts. Download all the social media graphics here.
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