The Virgin Islands Department of Health’s Behavioral Health Division is spearheading a crucial initiative to engage the public in conversations about behavioral health services across the territory.
The panel discussions will be held territorywide, starting on St. Croix on Tuesday, Dec. 17, at the DC Canegata Recreational Center from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The conversation will continue on St. Thomas on Friday, Jan. 24, at the UVI Innovation Center from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., before concluding on St. John on Friday, Feb. 21, at the Franklin Powell Bandstand from 6 to 8 p.m.
“One of the most pressing and sensitive topics on the agenda is the use of “Involuntary Commitment,” said Renan Steele, Deputy Commissioner for Public Health Services who oversees the Behavioral Health Division at the VI Department of Health. “Panelists will discuss the delicate balance between protecting individuals at risk and respecting their rights. We know that this subject resonates deeply within the community.”
The discussions will also address challenges that families, friends, and community members face in supporting loved ones with mental health conditions. From understanding the territory’s most prominent mental health diagnoses to implementing early intervention strategies, attendees will gain insights into managing mental health challenges effectively.
Another vital focus will be medication management, a cornerstone of effective mental health treatment. Experts will share guidance on navigating the complexities of medication use, addressing common concerns such as adherence, side effects, and the importance of ongoing communication with healthcare providers. |