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The NM Supreme Court formed the Commission in 2022 with the recognition that mental health is a state of well-being in which an individual realizes the individual’s own abilities, can cope with the stresses of life, can work productively, and is able to make a contribution to the community. Therefore, the promotion, protection, and restoration of mental health is a vital concern of communities throughout New Mexico because mental health is fundamental to the collective and individual ability to think, emote, interact with others, earn a living, and enjoy meaningful lives.
The mission of the Commission on Mental Health and Competency is to improve outcomes for individuals experiencing behavioral health and cognitive challenges by:
■ Inspiring collaborative change across systems
■ Ensuring access to services and treatment
■ Ending stigma and discrimination
The objectives of the New Mexico Supreme Court Commission on Mental Health and Competency are:
The New Mexico Supreme Court Commission on Mental Health and Competency seeks to achieve its objectives through the following:
Upcoming Meeting Dates
Please contact Kerry Armour at aockla@nmcourts.gov for more information and to participate.
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