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Phone: 517 372-4016

Parent Line: (888) ACMH-KID (226-4543)

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ACMH Statewide Parent Advisory Committee (PAC)

Welcome to Our Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) Page!

We’re so glad you’re here! The ACMH Statewide Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) is a dedicated group of parents and caregivers working together to improve mental health services for youth and families in Michigan. While we are not a formal parent support group, our work offers a space for families to get involved, share their insights, and even spark ideas for forming local support groups if that’s something you’re interested in.

 

What We Do

Our PAC provides a platform for families to:

  • Advocate for Change: Champion family-driven and youth-guided mental health services that address real-life needs.
  • Advise and Educate: Offer firsthand insights to ACMH and state leaders about the experiences and challenges faced by families.
  • Develop Leadership: Cultivate leadership skills among parents and caregivers, empowering you to drive positive change.
  • Foster Partnerships: Connect with system partners and community stakeholders across Michigan to build stronger networks.
  • Inspire Community Initiatives: Encourage and support families interested in starting local parent support groups by providing resources and guidance.

Our Mission

The ACMH Statewide Parent Advisory Committee exists to create positive change in children’s mental health by harnessing the collective voice and expertise of parents and caregivers. We understand that every family’s experience is unique, and by coming together as both an advisory committee and a supportive community, we can:

  • Highlight the issues that matter most to families and youth.
  • Raise awareness about the challenges facing children with mental health issues.
  • Inform and educate policymakers, service providers, and community leaders.
  • Work collaboratively to shape mental health services, supports, and policies that truly make a difference.

Our goal is to ensure that every family’s voice is heard and to foster meaningful change in the policies and services affecting children and youth with mental health challenges. If you’re interested in getting involved or need guidance on how to start a local parent support group, our PAC is here to help by offering resources, mentorship, and connections.

Thank you for being part of our community and for your commitment to creating a brighter future for all families.

Explore Our PAC Members Across Michigan

Hover over the location pins to view and click on PAC Member profiles.

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Announcing ACMH PAC Youth Art Initiative!

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Click on the image above or scan the QR code to express your interest in joining the PAC!

Get Involved with PAC

Join the PAC

Are you a parent or caregiver of a youth with mental health challenges? We’d love to have you on the committee! As a member, you’ll:

  • Represent your family’s voice and share your experiences.
  • Advocate for positive change in Michigan’s mental health systems.
  • Participate in monthly meetings and statewide events.
Present to the PAC

Have insights, resources, or expertise to share? We welcome presenters who can help inform and inspire the PAC.


Contact Us: To discuss membership opportunities or to apply for presenting at our events, please reach out to Dianna Robinson, PAC Coordinator via email:
[email protected]


ACMH

Association for Children’s Mental Health

6017 W. St. Joseph Hwy., Suite #200,
Lansing, Michigan 48917
Phone: (517) 372-4016
Fax: (517) 372-4032
Parent Line: (888) ACMH-KID (226-4543)

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  • Home
  • About
    • Meet the ACMH Staff
    • ACMH Board of Directors
    • ACMH Job Opportunities
    • ACMH Annual Reports
  • Get Help
    • Accessing Mental Health Services For My Child
    • Understanding my Child’s Mental Health Challenges
    • Collaborating with the Professionals Working with My Family
    • Navigating
      • Problems at School
      • Navigating the Juvenile Justice System
      • Navigating the Child Welfare System
      • The Mental Health System
    • Finding Resources for Housing, Employment, Childcare, Healthcare and Other Family Supports such as SSI/SSDI
      • Housing
      • Employment
      • Childcare
      • Free or Low Cost Medications
      • Health Care Coverage
    • Military Family Support
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Get Information
    • Children’s Mental Health 101
      • I Am Worried About My Child’s Mental Health
      • Possible Red Flags
      • Who can help
      • How to Access Mental Health Services and Supports
      • I Just Found Out My Child Has a Mental Health Disorder
      • Common Diagnosis
      • Treatments & Supports
      • Questions to Ask About Treatment
      • How to be Actively Involved in Your Child’s Treatment
      • What to Expect
      • When Accessing Mental Health Services Using Public Mental Health
      • When Accessing Mental Health Services Using Private Insurance
      • What to Expect if Your Child is in Crisis
      • Mental Health by Age & Stage
      • Additional Children’s Mental Health Resources
    • Ask the Expert
    • ACMH Projects
      • Parent Support Partner
      • Youth Peer Support
      • Family Action Partnership
      • Statewide Family Network
      • Other Projects & Collaborations
    • For Community Agencies
    • Child and Family Services
      • Public Mental Health
      • Juvenile Justice
      • Child Welfare
      • Education
    • Training Opportunities & Calendar
      • ACMH Trainings
      • Community Partner Trainings
      • Youth Mental Health First Aid
      • Youth Peer Support Project
      • Webinars
      • Parent Support Partner (PSP) Training Calendar
      • ACMH Staff Portal
  • Get Support
    • Support for You
    • Family Stories
    • The Manual
    • Online Discussions
    • Find Support in Your Local Community
    • Help To Create a Local Parent Support Group
  • Get Involved
    • Family Leadership Opportunities
    • ACMH Statewide Parent Advisory Committee (PAC)
    • Your Voice Matters: Family Advocacy in Children’s Mental Health
      • Family Driven
      • Youth Guided
    • Share Your Story
    • Advocacy 101
  • Youth Page
    • Youth Blog
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