Although various public services address mental health in areas such as healthcare, social services, and education, the lack of coordination among them often makes care fragmented and difficult to follow. In this context, studies such as the Mental Health Atlas help us better understand what resources are available, how they are distributed, and how accessible they are in different regions. Thanks to this tool, we have been able to improve planning and make more informed decisions. However, the results also show that much remains to be done to ensure that everyone receives comprehensive, fair, and tailored care tailored to their actual needs.