Mental Health Discussion

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Harvest Bible Chapel & Prairie Radio Communications presents:

Join us for the “Mental Health Discussion” live from Noon – 2 p.m. August 14th.

Broadcast live on FM 94.1/AM 1330 WRAM and at www.radiomonmouth.com

Topics of Discussion include but are not limited to:

  • Challenges facing the community of Monmouth and Warren County
  • General Definition of Mental Illness and Mental Defects
  • Discussion of Medication Management and Diagnosis
  • Current and Potential Resources to assist Schools/Municipalities/1st Responders Signs/Symptoms and Early Detection/Crisis Intervention
  • Mental Health First Aid Training
  • State of Illinois Future Role in Mental Health Wellness/Pubic Safety

Panelists Include:

  • Mayor Rod Davies, City of Monmouth
  • Lynsey Kenney, Monmouth Police Department, Crisis Intervention Certified
  • Lt. Joe Bratcher, Monmouth Police Department
  • Sheriff Martin Edwards, Warren County Sheriff’s Department
  • Dr. Lourdes Delgado-Serrano, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
  • Luke Raymond, Manager Behavioral Health OSF HealthCare
  • Stacy Brown, Vice President Behavior Health Services Bridgeway, Inc.
  • Vicki Rose, Director of Outpatient and Support Services Bridgeway, Inc.
  • Becky Ince, Monmouth – Roseville School Administrator
  • Sam Brooks, CEO Warren County YMCA
  • Jessica Donaldson, Director of Crisis and SASS services, Bridgeway, Inc.
  • Ken Helms, Community Engagement Director City of Monmouth
  • Mike Hanson, ACBC, MABC. Director of Biblical Counseling Harvest Bible Chapel 
  • Jill McClintock, Regional Office of Education
  • Cindy Beadles, Director of Counseling Monmouth College

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