Illinois Department of Human Services Mental Health Planning and Advisory Council met November 3

Illinois Department of Human Services Mental Health Planning and Advisory Council met November 3
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Illinois Department of Human Services Mental Health Planning and Advisory Council met November 3.

Here is the agenda as provided by the council: 

I. Call to Order/Introductions 

II. Approval of the Minutes

  • September 1, 2022

III. IHFS Report

IV. Committee Reports

  • Child & Adolescent Committee Report
  • Development Committee Report
    • Annual Election of the Slate of Members to the Illinois Mental Health Planning and Advisory Council
    • The Slate of Candidates submitted by the Development Committee to the IMHPAC membership for approval at the November 3, 2022, meeting is:
      • Ron Melka (incumbent)
      • Thane Dykstra (incumbent)
      • Isaac Palmer (incumbent)
      • William Korte (incumbent)
      • Emily LeFew (New Member)
  • Adult Inpatient Report
  • Justice Committee Report

V. Division of Mental Health Report

VI. New Business

  • Vote on 2023 calendar year IMHPAC meeting schedule

VII. Public Comment 

https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=146699 



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