STAND.
COM. REP. NO. 1972
Honolulu, Hawaii
RE: GOV. MSG. NOS. 594, 595, 612, 629
Honorable Ronald D. Kouchi
President of the Senate
Thirty-Second State Legislature
Regular Session of 2023
State of Hawaii
Sir:
Your Committee on Health and Human Services, to which was referred Governor's Message Nos. 594, 595, 612, and 629, submitting for study and consideration the nominations of:
State Council on
Mental Health
G.M. No. 594 |
KRISTIN WILL, for a term to expire 06-30-2026; |
G.M. No. 595 |
HEIDI ILYAVI, for a term to expire 06-30-2026; |
G.M. No. 612 |
JOHN BETLACH, for a term to expire 06-30-2026; and |
G.M. No. 629 |
MARY WATERHOUSE, for a term to expire 06-30-2024, |
begs leave to report as follows:
Your Committee reviewed the personal
histories, resumes, and statements submitted by Kristin Will, Heidi Ilyavi,
John Betlach, and Mary Waterhouse for service on the State Council on Mental
Health.
KRISTIN
WILL
Your Committee received testimony in
support of the nomination for the appointment of Kristin Will from the
Department of Health.
Upon review of the
testimony, your Committee finds that Ms. Will's professional experience,
knowledge, and dedication to serving others qualify her for appointment to the
State Council on Mental Health as a member representing the principal state
agency with respect to criminal justice.
Ms. Will holds a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology with a
specialization in Forensic Psychology and is a state Certified Substance Abuse
Counselor. Since 2018, Ms. Will has
worked with individuals with serious and persistent mental illness as a social
worker within the Mental Health Unit of the Judiciary. In 2021, she assumed the roles of Mental
Health Unit Supervisor and Mental Health Court Coordinator for the Judiciary's Mental
Health Court Program. Prior to her work
with the Judiciary, Ms. Will served as a Substance Abuse Counselor at the
Kalihi Branch of the YMCA of Honolulu, where she provided substance use
treatment, counseling, and education to youth.
Your Committee notes that Ms. Will has served as an interim member of
the State Council on Mental Health since July 2022, and her knowledge of the
legal system as it pertains to mental health will continue to be invaluable to
the Council's work. Your Committee
therefore recommends that Kristin Will be appointed to the State Council on
Mental Health based on her experience and passion for helping individuals with
mental illness and substance abuse disorders.
HEIDI
ILYAVI
Your Committee received testimony in support of the nomination for the appointment of Heidi Ilyavi from the Department of Health.
Upon review of the testimony,
your Committee finds that Ms. Ilyavi's background, knowledge, and desire
to serve her community qualify her for appointment to the State Council on
Mental Health as a member representing families of children with serious
emotional disturbances. Ms. Ilyavi
currently serves as a Parent Partner with Child and Family Service, where she
works directly with families caring for youth with emotional and behavioral
challenges to help them learn new skills, access resources, advocate for
themselves, and navigate state systems and agencies. Further, as a parent of a child with mental
health issues, she brings personal experience of the needs, resources, and
service gaps of the behavioral health support system. Your Committee notes that Ms. Ilyavi has
served on the State Council on Mental Health since 2020. During her tenure, Ms. Ilyavi has advocated
for increasing the living wage for mental health workers and the more effective
use of data to improve mental health services.
Your Committee finds that Ms. Ilyavi's experience and knowledge will
continue to be assets to the Council and therefore recommends that Heidi Ilyavi
be appointed to the State Council on Mental Health based on her personal and
professional experience, proven advocacy, and commitment to serving youth with
mental health issues.
JOHN
BETLACH
Your Committee received testimony in
support of the nomination for the appointment of John Betlach from the Department of Health.
Upon review of the
testimony, your Committee finds that Mr. Betlach's knowledge, experience,
and desire to serve the community qualify him for appointment to the State
Council on Mental Health as a member representing the Hawaii Service Area Board
on Mental Health and Substance Abuse. Mr.
Betlach holds a Master of Business Administration and a Master's degree in
Holistic Health Education with a focus on body-oriented psychotherapy and
cultural differences. For nearly forty
years, Mr. Betlach has served as a Health and Wellness Coach, educating
individuals on holistic healing methods and how to develop resiliency in times
of crisis. As an experienced clinical
professional, Mr. Betlach has provided direct care, treatment, intervention,
case management, and counseling in both inpatient and outpatient settings,
including as a psychiatric technician at a home for children who were sexually
abused, suicidal, and chemically dependent.
Your Committee notes that Mr. Betlach currently serves as an interim
member of the State Council on Mental Health, and his knowledge and experience
will continue to be of great value to the Council. Your Committee therefore recommends that John
Betlach be appointed to the State Council on Mental Health based on his
experience, expertise, and passion for serving those in need.
MARY WATERHOUSE
Your Committee received testimony in
support of the nomination for the appointment of Mary Waterhouse from the Department of Health; Hawaii Disability Rights Center; The Institute
for Human Services, Inc.; and one individual.
Upon review of the testimony,
your Committee finds that Ms. Waterhouse's proven leadership, experience,
and commitment to public service qualify her for appointment to the State
Council on Mental Health as a member representing families of adults with
serious mental illnesses who are receiving, or have received, mental health
services. Ms. Waterhouse holds a
Master's degree in Health Administration, and since retiring from a career in
fiscal management in 2009, she has dedicated herself to addressing mental
health issues throughout the State. Ms.
Waterhouse currently serves as the Vice President of the Hawaii Disability
Rights Center and the Board of Directors of Mental Health America of Hawaii. Ms. Waterhouse also formerly served as a
Board Member and President of the State's Protection and Advocacy for
Individuals with Mental Illness Program.
Your Committee notes that Ms. Waterhouse has served as an interim
member of the State Council on Mental Health since July 2022, where she has
demonstrated a deep understanding of the legislative process and commitment to
improving Hawaii's mental health laws.
Your Committee therefore recommends that Mary Waterhouse be appointed to
the State Council on Mental Health based on her experience, leadership, and
dedication to improving mental health in the State.
As affirmed by the records of votes of the members of your Committee on Health and Human Services that are attached to this report, your Committee, after full consideration of the background, experience, and qualifications of the nominees, has found the nominees to be qualified for the positions to which nominated and recommends that the Senate advise and consent to the nominations.
Respectfully submitted on behalf of the members of the Committee on Health and Human Services,
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____________________________ JOY A. SAN BUENAVENTURA, Chair |
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