Rising need for mental health services is tempered by decreases in funding

At a time when the need is growing for mental health services, many states are cutting back on spending. According to the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors, last year spending on mental health services decreased nearly 5 percent compared to 2009. Early indications are that mental health budgets may decrease by 8 percent or more this year, according to a Gannett Wisconsin article. (OSHKOSH NORTHWESTERN, 1/24)
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