In November of 2019, the California Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission released a strategic plan to reduce suicide and suicidal behavior in the Golden State. It was a key milestone for the Commission, capping months of research, public... Read MoreRead more about Now for the Hard Part: Putting California’s Suicide Prevention Plan into Action
In the months since COVID-19 blindsided our world, virtually everything in our everyday lives has changed. Families are mourning the unexpected loss of loved ones. Businesses have closed. Californians who suddenly found themselves jobless are struggling to make ends... Read MoreRead more about Suicide Prevention: It’s More Critical than Ever During the Pandemic
By Reem Shahrouri MHSOAC Health Program Specialist Great news for the Amador County senior community as Amador County MHSA partners with Amador Senior Center to improve key services for seniors. The partnership seeks to increase social supports and reduce isolation... Read MoreRead more about Amador County Has Much In Store for Seniors
Unique challenges and experiences of immigrant and refugee communities inform mental health care services By Carli Million MHSOAC Communications D. [name redacted to maintain anonymity] arrived in the United States as an immigrant from Ethiopia over 10 years ago.... Read MoreRead more about Addressing Immigrant and Refugee Mental Health with New MHSOAC Stakeholder Grants
By Elisa Rocha Bupara MHSOAC Communications Kalyn Jones grew up in rural Del Norte County and loves the great outdoors. She hikes every weekend with her boyfriend and three dogs. She’s surrounded by three mountains, two lakes and endless woods. At 25 years of age,... Read MoreRead more about Foster Youth Have Passionate and Powerful Advocate