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NAACP Raises Concerns Over S.C. Mental Health Agency Restructuring
NAACP Raises Concerns Over S.C. Mental Health Agency Restructuring
South Carolina’s Department of Mental Health Executive Restructuring sparks questions
Restructuring before General Assembly voting is questionable, says NAACP
The South Carolina chapter of the NAACP has raised concerns over a potential discrimination among executives in the South Carolina Department of Mental Health (SCDMH). Concerns are articulated by Chapter President Brenda Murphy and former SCDMH employee Eleanor Odom-Martin. They indicate that there is an apparent move to lower Black executive leadership within the department.
The Upcoming Restructuring and General Assembly Vote
The concerns are triggered by the SCDMH’s decision to restructure executive positions ahead of the General Assembly’s vote on a bill that aims to merge six of South Carolina’s health agencies into one conglomerate. The NAACP, while being supportive of the legislation, has questioned the department’s advance move ahead of the General Assembly’s decision.
Restructuring and its Potential Impact
Following the restructuring, Tucker-Stone and Tucker-Roddey nursing care centers, Campbell veterans nursing home, Veterans Victory House, and Palmetto Patriots Home will fall under the oversight of the South Carolina Department of Veteran Affairs. These institutions will be detached from SCDMH’s jurisdiction. As per a statement issued by the department, this alteration is being made with patients’ best interests in mind. The reorganization is seen as an opportunity to provide comprehensive treatment to patients across three focal areas: community nursing home, inpatient, and community services.
Black Leadership within SCDMH
It has been identified by Odom-Martin that these departments were previously supervised by the only Black woman holding an executive position within the department, Versie Bellamy. With the incoming restructuring, Bellamy’s scope of oversight seems to be significantly diminished, stirring debate over discriminatory practices within the department.
Repercussions of Restructuring, According to SCDMH
The South Carolina Department of Mental Health asserts that there have been no layoffs, demotions, or promotions directly connected to the proposed changes in the law. However, Odom-Martin argued, “Now they’re going to tell you it’s not a demotion because right now they’re not touching titles and money. So technically they’re saying based on the state’s standards it’s not a demotion, but it is a major demotion in scope of responsibility.”
Final Thoughts
This issue serves as an exemplification of the ongoing challenges in achieving racial fairness within leadership positions. Organizations and institutions ought to consistently exercise and perform equitable practices to prevent any form of discrimination. While restructuring is a common practice across several sectors, all changes must adhere to standards of racial fairness and justice.
Author: HERE Greenville
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