If you go
• What: National Alliance on Mental Illness 2014 Washington state conference.
■ When: Starting at 9 a.m. today.
■ Where: Red Lion Hotel Vancouver at the Quay, 100 Columbia St.
■ Cost: $100 at-the-door cost for today only.
NAMI Southwest Washington
• Address: 8019 N.E. 13th Ave., Vancouver.
• Phone: 360-695-2823.
• On the Web: namiswwa.org
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Listen to Dan Pacholke, deputy secretary of operations for the state Department of Corrections, at an event earlier this year:
Advocates and activists have been “piecemealing” changes and improvements in Washington state’s mental health system for years. It hasn’t been good enough, according to Gordon Bopp, president of the state chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, a grass-roots group that kicked off a weekend conference at Vancouver’s Red Lion Hotel at the Quay on Friday.
The conference focus is “decriminalizing” mental illness, and Bopp said systemic legal reform is what’s really needed to divert people with mental illness from jails and prisons and toward solutions and healing.
The deinstitutionalization wave of the late 20th century was a great idea — more humane, therapeutic and cost effective than keeping people with mental illness warehoused in asylums and psychiatric hospitals — but it only worked for the lucky few who were surrounded by services and support once they were out, according to Sandy Mullins, an expert on sentencing policy and a public safety advisor to Washington Gov. Jay Inslee.