Commission staff and its contracted partner at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, will be holding a listening session to engage communities and organizations in the process of developing a strategic plan to guide the development and administration...
Written Questions Due Date: September 30, 2024 Distribute Questions/Answers: October 7, 2024 Final Application Due Date: November 1, 2024 by 12:00 PM The purpose of the MHSSA is to establish additional mental health partnerships between county mental health or...
SACRAMENTO – The Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission is pleased to welcome Gary Tsai, M.D. as its newest Commissioner after Governor Newsom appointed him to represent a physician specializing in substance use disorder treatment on August 30,...
The world’s largest Student Mental Health Conference, connecting school leaders, policymakers, and mental health providers around the world to unify and lead the global student mental health movement.
Commission staff will be participating in the Out of the Darkness Walk in Auburn. We will have a booth set up, offering resources and information regarding the commission to the public.
Commission staff attended the Cal BHB/C Quarterly Meeting to present updates on Immigrant & Refugee and MHSSA efforts. The meeting was attended by Cal BHB/C committee members as well as public participants
This town hall-style engagement aims to share high-level findings and recommendations from the Impact of Firearm Violence project with providers, law enforcement, and others in South Los Angeles, get feedback, and Impact of Firearm Violence Project promote awareness...
This town hall-style engagement aims to share high-level findings and recommendations from the Impact of Firearm Violence project with community members online in rural Lassen County, get feedback, and promote awareness with invited guests (including Commissioners and...
If you are thinking about suicide or are under emotional stress, or you are worried about a friend or family member, the National Suicide Prevention Hotline is available Toll-Free 24/7. The Lifeline is available for individuals that are deaf or hard of hearing.