In October 2023, Governor Josh Shapiro established the Pennsylvania Behavioral Health Council through an executive order. The purpose of this action and development of the Council is to address any gaps in access, affordability, and delivery of mental health and substance use disorder services in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Management Directive 720.05 Amended
If you are currently in crisis,
contact 988.
For more information on the 988 crisis line, please visit www.dhs.pa.gov
I've heard from Pennsylvanians who are dealing with mental health and substance use disorder issues.
It's why I took action.
I signed an Executive Order to streamline processes, break down the silos, and deliver better services for those asking for help. pic.twitter.com/l9IvGkToLZ
— Governor Josh Shapiro (@GovernorShapiro) October 18, 2023
Behavioral Health Council Meeting Schedule
The Pennsylvania Behavioral Health Council will meet on the third Tuesday of the month.
12/19/2023 – 1:00 PM | 12.19.2023-Agenda | In-Person | |
1/16/2024 – 1:00 PM | Virtual | ||
2/20/2024 | Virtual | ||
3/19/2024 | In-Person | ||
4/16/2024 | Virtual |
Advisory Committee of the Behavioral Health Council
The Advisory Committee of the Behavioral Health Council will meet on the fourth Tuesday of the month.
Schedule coming soon.
Meet the Behavioral Health Council
The Council is comprised of 33 members, and it includes a diverse array of stakeholders with representation from state, county, and local governments, the provider community, advocacy groups, and individuals with lived experiences. All will seek to create a more holistic healthcare delivery system in Pennsylvania.
Commonwealth Representatives
Representatives with lived or living experiences and family members
County Representatives
Clinical Representatives
Legislative Representatives from the General Assembly
Meet the Advisory Committee of the Behavioral Health Council
Coming soon.