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Primer for Advocacy

This toolkit encourages people with lived experience to engage in advocacy while using a trauma-informed lens to take care of themselves and their stories.

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Designing Belonging: Third Spaces as Mental Health Infrastructure

The Austin Public Library system provides some of the most visible and accessible third space systems in the city. It is a network of spaces that serve people across ages, backgrounds, and life experiences.

Educators As Architects of Change

Beth Hines takes a whole system approach to student mental health through a program at Arp Elementary School.

What Comes After the Crisis: Avoiding Whiplash in Reform Efforts

Our latest podcast explores what it takes to avoid “reform whiplash”, the cycle in which systems lurch forward during crisis only to stall or regress once public attention shifts.

Policy: Telling Your Story

Explore how you can use your personal story to shape systems, influence policy, and make their communities stronger.

Policy: What’s in It for Me?

In this podcast episode, we’re talking with two leaders who help Texas students turn awareness into action and frustration into advocacy.

Partnership Across Distance: The Texas Panhandle

In today’s episode, we look at how partnerships can stretch across counties and communities to align resources and ensure that rural Texans don’t have to navigate care alone.

Beyond the Bed: Care as Partnership 

When someone leaves a state hospital and returns to their community, recovery doesn’t pause — it often becomes more complicated. Housing, connection, medication, transportation, stigma, isolation — the real work of healing often begins outside the hospital walls. 

Faith as a Mental Health Partner

Today’s episode explores what becomes possible when that trust is paired with intentional partnership across faith, community, and mental health systems. Our guest is the Reverend Dr. Daryl Horton of Mount Zion Baptist Church in East Austin. 

Mutual Aid, Mutual Respect

In this episode of Into the Fold, we speak with Dawn Capra, Director of Housing Advocacy at the Texas Housing Foundation. She describes how well-coordinated and respectful cooperation between community organizations supported both the logistical needs and emotional well-being of displaced residents.

Let Community Drive the Work: A Conversation with Larissa Minner

Larissa Minner on how small-scale changes to everyday practice can catalyze deeper change not only to lives, but to systems.

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Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and Mental Health

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and Mental Health

On August 12, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the individual mandate to purchase health insurance in the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional. Judge Frank Hull’s opinion marks the second time a federal appeals court has...

Wildfires Take a Toll on Mental Health

Wildfires Take a Toll on Mental Health

The recent wildfires in Central Texas have made national news and have torched thousands of acres, destroyed hundreds of homes, and resulted in loss of life. Much has been reported on the devastation caused by these wildfires. However, not much has been said about the...

September 11: What Will You Remember?

September 11: What Will You Remember?

It was a day in time that changed the course of history… for everyone. Often events occur from day to day that affect us.  These events may affect many of us, a few of us, only one of us…but rarely does it affect all of us at once.  On September 11th I will remember...

Tell us your recovery story!

Tell us your recovery story!

What is your recovery story? How has your journey to recovery and wellness changed your path? The Hogg Foundation in recognition of Recovery Month, wants you to share your personal stories of recovery on our Facebook page. Each person's journey of recovery is unique...

My Experience at the RESPECT Institute

My Experience at the RESPECT Institute

As project director of the East Texas Coalition for Mental Health Recovery I have had the opportunity to be involved in many activities over the past year.  My experience with the coalition members has been one of the most satisfying and rewarding.  Last month, along...

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