In 2024, Governor Tony Evers created the Interagency Council on Mental Health and brought together 10 state agencies to create a statewide action plan to address Wisconsin's mental health crisis. The council brings together state agencies to expand prevention efforts and increase access to mental health services when and where people need them. By collaborating and bringing together state agencies, we can improve the mental health outcomes of Wisconsinites.
We understand we cannot do this work alone. It will take all of us working together across the state to truly address this crisis. This is why we need to hear directly from Wisconsinites who have been impacted. Anyone who wants to make their voice heard has the opportunity to do so. This survey is one way for you to share your voice with the council.
The council will use the results of this survey to identify trends and themes to help guide their development of a statewide action plan in 2026.
The survey will remain open until June 30, 2025.
If you are experiencing a mental health emergency or crisis, see our crisis service resources.
- If you are in imminent danger or experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.
- If you are having thoughts of suicide or hurting yourself, call your county’s crisis line or 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.