Debra Mulé: Making mental health a cornerstone of wellness

Since 1949, May has been observed as Mental Health Awareness Month — a time to highlight the importance of prioritizing a core element of human wellness that is far too often overlooked in our society.

Time and again, experiences throughout my career as a social worker and service as a Freeport PTA leader, school board member and elected official have demonstrated the critical importance of delivering mental health care resources, recognizing the barriers that discourage people from seeking help, and the many ways that mental health challenges present themselves in our society.

Cognizant of the damage it causes at all stages of life, I have fought to combat bullying, whether it rears its ugly head in a school building or in the furthest reaches of the internet. In 2019, I proudly worked with Legislator Arnold Drucker to co-author and pass a law that makes the nonconsensual and malicious sharing of intimate images a criminal offense. Our legislation was parlayed into a statewide ban. Most recently, the bipartisan Take It Down Act tightened federal restrictions on this reprehensible act and took an important step toward addressing the growing scourge of AI deepfake incidents…

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