SACRAMENTO – The Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission is pleased to welcome Rayshell Chambers of Los Angeles as its newest Commissioner after her appointment on May 19, 2022. Chambers will represent clients and consumers on the Commission.... Read MoreRead more about California’s Mental Health Commission Welcomes New Commissioner
County Mental Health Spending Highlighted in Mental Health Commission’s updated Fiscal Transparency Dashboard SACRAMENTO – Today, California’s Mental Health Commission released an updated Fiscal Transparency Dashboard within its Fiscal Transparency Suite, intended to... Read MoreRead more about Mental Health Spending Transparency Improved by Community Input
After years as a passionate advocate for peer voices in mental health policy, our community has lost Commissioner Tina Wooton. Wooton passed away December 21, 2021, after a long battle with cancer. She worked to pass Prop 63 and then worked to implement it, and was... Read MoreRead more about Remembering Commissioner Tina Wooton
SACRAMENTO – As 2022 begins, California’s Mental Health Commission has a new Chair, Mara Madrigal-Weiss, and new Vice Chair, Mayra E Alvarez. The election took place at the Commission meeting teleconference on November 18, 2021. The terms will be effective for one... Read MoreRead more about California’s Mental Health Commission Begins 2022 with New Chair, Vice Chair
SACRAMENTO – With heavy hearts, California’s Mental Health Commission announces the passing of sitting Commissioner Tina Wooton, who was appointed in 2010 to represent the voice of the mental health consumer. “Commissioner Wooton was a passionate and dedicated... Read MoreRead more about California’s Mental Health Commission Marks Passing of Commissioner Tina Wooton