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This site visit is intended to provide insight into the Commission’s upcoming Peer Respite initiative. Read MoreRead more about Connections Clubhouse Site Visit
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Nov 26, 2024
This site visit is intended to provide insight into the Commission’s upcoming Peer Respite initiative. Read MoreRead more about Connections Clubhouse Site Visit
Nov 12, 2024
Participants will learn about recent state-level policy changes and their impacts on local behavioral health services, discuss important emerging issues, sharpen their advocacy skills, meet new people, and strengthen community networks to build lasting positive change... Read MoreRead more about ACCESS California Superior Region Networking Event
The California Department of Veterans Affairs and U.S.VETS – Outside the Wire for our Annual Suicide Prevention and Awareness Summit Read MoreRead more about Annual Suicide Prevention and Awareness Virtual Summit
Nov 12, 2024
San Diego’s inaugural Mental Health Summit geared toward enhancing mental health resources, awareness and education for veterans, active duty service members and their families in San Diego. Read MoreRead more about Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Veterans in 2024
Oct 29, 2024
Commission staff participated at the California Youth Empowerment Network’s (CAYEN) Transition Age Youth (TAY) Day at the Capitol. Participants engaged with key decision-makers, connected with other youth advocates from across the state, and sharpened their... Read MoreRead more about TAY Day at the Capitol
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