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Communications Committee

Removing the image of what a person looks like experiencing health issues through programs such as Okay to Say.

Branding

Creating an effective and meaningful image to represent the Texoma Behavioral Health Leadership Team and the spirit the organization embodies.

Website and Social Media

Creating a centralized web presence with a focus on communicating the efforts of the TBHLT on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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Okay to Say in the Workplace

TBHLT's Communications committee has devised a process to focus on evaluating the effectiveness of promoting a mentally-healthy worksite.

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Behavioral Health Conferences

Over the past three years, this team has coordinated and successfully held annual behavioral health conferences, selling out each time.

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88%

of Texans agree stigma surrounding mental health issues needs to be removed

9 of 10

Texans think it's harder to talk about mental health rather than physical issues

3 in 4

Texans have a friend or family member that has experienced a mental health issue.

3/4

of Texans agree mroe education would make them feel more confident about discussing mental illness.

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Okay to Say was launched by the Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute and our partners to increase awareness that most mental illnesses are treatable and to offer messages of hope and recovery to Texans and their families.