County Update: Commissioner Fast discusses challenges of meeting community’s mental health needs

Community leaders, local school districts, and concerned parents must join together to support policies that address the challenging mental health needs for our youth. A state and county partnerships is needed, similar to RSI that was established by Kansas for adults.

As your District 1 Johnson County Commissioner, you can trust that I will be committed to attending to the mental health needs of our children and youth. After all, Johnson County has built its reputation as a community for families with children that strives for quality public schools, parks, and libraries.

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