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Jack Wood

๐Ÿ‘ค Person
204 total appearances

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Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

What I consider to be fairly qualified professional people in all of the spokes of the mental health wheel, they're not playing ball together.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

What I consider to be fairly qualified professional people in all of the spokes of the mental health wheel, they're not playing ball together.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

What I consider to be fairly qualified professional people in all of the spokes of the mental health wheel, they're not playing ball together.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

I'm proposing a pilot to do something right now. No more commit. You can leave the commission run and they can make their recommendations, but you can make something happen. And it's a low risk, high reward option for the governor as compared to doing it across the whole state with one swag of the pen.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

I'm proposing a pilot to do something right now. No more commit. You can leave the commission run and they can make their recommendations, but you can make something happen. And it's a low risk, high reward option for the governor as compared to doing it across the whole state with one swag of the pen.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

I'm proposing a pilot to do something right now. No more commit. You can leave the commission run and they can make their recommendations, but you can make something happen. And it's a low risk, high reward option for the governor as compared to doing it across the whole state with one swag of the pen.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

I'm trying to get an appointment to sit down with Governor DeSantis face to face and have this conversation with him.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

I'm trying to get an appointment to sit down with Governor DeSantis face to face and have this conversation with him.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

I'm trying to get an appointment to sit down with Governor DeSantis face to face and have this conversation with him.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

My message, I guess, to all of the folks out there that have family members that are severely mentally ill with severe brain disorders, get involved. Get involved with NSSC, which I happen to be in. If there are commissions, go to the meetings. Meet with the mental health carriers and try to demand the support you can get. The process is incredibly broken. It's overwhelmingly broken.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

My message, I guess, to all of the folks out there that have family members that are severely mentally ill with severe brain disorders, get involved. Get involved with NSSC, which I happen to be in. If there are commissions, go to the meetings. Meet with the mental health carriers and try to demand the support you can get. The process is incredibly broken. It's overwhelmingly broken.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

My message, I guess, to all of the folks out there that have family members that are severely mentally ill with severe brain disorders, get involved. Get involved with NSSC, which I happen to be in. If there are commissions, go to the meetings. Meet with the mental health carriers and try to demand the support you can get. The process is incredibly broken. It's overwhelmingly broken.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

I'm campaigning on my end of the spectrum that it's not a mental health issue. It's a management problem. I care. I'm saying this to you, Tony. I care about my son's teeth. I care about his clothes. I care about his mental health. I care about his habitation, where he lives. I care about all that. The sheriff doesn't. The mental health care doesn't.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

I'm campaigning on my end of the spectrum that it's not a mental health issue. It's a management problem. I care. I'm saying this to you, Tony. I care about my son's teeth. I care about his clothes. I care about his mental health. I care about his habitation, where he lives. I care about all that. The sheriff doesn't. The mental health care doesn't.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

I'm campaigning on my end of the spectrum that it's not a mental health issue. It's a management problem. I care. I'm saying this to you, Tony. I care about my son's teeth. I care about his clothes. I care about his mental health. I care about his habitation, where he lives. I care about all that. The sheriff doesn't. The mental health care doesn't.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

The secretary of mental health administration for the state of Florida doesn't care about Jonathan's habitation. I do. The only other person in the state that cares about all aspects of my son's life is the governor, because he's over all the silos. So I'm calling the problem, I'm saying it's a silo syndrome. It's a silo syndrome, and it's all good people.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

The secretary of mental health administration for the state of Florida doesn't care about Jonathan's habitation. I do. The only other person in the state that cares about all aspects of my son's life is the governor, because he's over all the silos. So I'm calling the problem, I'm saying it's a silo syndrome. It's a silo syndrome, and it's all good people.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

The secretary of mental health administration for the state of Florida doesn't care about Jonathan's habitation. I do. The only other person in the state that cares about all aspects of my son's life is the governor, because he's over all the silos. So I'm calling the problem, I'm saying it's a silo syndrome. It's a silo syndrome, and it's all good people.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

It's a football team with all good players. They're not going to make yardage until you get a boss.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

It's a football team with all good players. They're not going to make yardage until you get a boss.