Campaign For Community Wellness - Mental Health Services Act
The Mental Health Services Act (MHSA/Proposition 63) provides both a vision and an opportunity with potential resources to transform California's mental health system. The Act provides a specific list of purposes and intent; defines serious mental illness, including prevention and early intervention, as a priority and prioritizes reducing the long-term impact resulting from untreated serious mental illness. The act also provides for successful, innovative services, including culturally and linguistically competent approaches for underserved populations.
Campaign for Community Wellness
Updates
MHSA Plans
Annual Updates
Assignment of MHSA PEI Statewide Projects
Community House of Kings Beach Capital and Facilities Proposal
Detailed information on meetings and minutes
Brief Program Descriptions
Assisted Outpatient Treatment
Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) allows Placer County to provide intensive,
court-ordered treatment in the community for individuals with severe
mental illness who would otherwise be unable to obtain timely interventions. To
qualify for AOT services a person must meet specific criteria. Please
see the following brochure for more information: AOT Brochure
If you have questions regarding the Placer County Mental Health Services Act or the Campaign for Community Wellness Steering Committee, please contact:
info@placerccw.org
Links to Helpful Resources and Information