Difference between revisions of "Mental Health Services Act"
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− | The MHSA was passed by the voters of California in 2004 as Propostion 63 to encourage the support and development of services to people with severe mental illness. The money's (approximately 750M$ in fiscal year 2005-2006 ) is distrubuted to the County Mental Health systems by the California Department of Mental Health (DMH) under the supervision of the Oversight and Accountability Commission | + | The MHSA was passed by the voters of California in 2004 as Propostion 63 to encourage the support and development of services to people with severe mental illness. The money's (approximately 750M$ in fiscal year 2005-2006 ) is distrubuted to the County Mental Health systems by the http://www.dmh.ca.gov/ California Department of Mental Health] (DMH) under the supervision of the Oversight and Accountability Commission |
− | Planning and distribution of the funds is being accomplished in | + | Planning and distribution of the funds is being accomplished in five phseas |
Community Services and supports program (CSSP | Community Services and supports program (CSSP |
Revision as of 08:02, 10 March 2009
NVC and the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) of California
Intention
The intention of this page is to discuss and esplore the possible relevance of the Mental Health Services Act aka Prop 63 of California to the support of Nonviolent Communication=
MHSA Background
The MHSA was passed by the voters of California in 2004 as Propostion 63 to encourage the support and development of services to people with severe mental illness. The money's (approximately 750M$ in fiscal year 2005-2006 ) is distrubuted to the County Mental Health systems by the http://www.dmh.ca.gov/ California Department of Mental Health] (DMH) under the supervision of the Oversight and Accountability Commission
Planning and distribution of the funds is being accomplished in five phseas
Community Services and supports program (CSSP Capital (buildings) and information technology (IT) Education and training (human resources) (WET) Prevention and early intervention (PEI) Innovation
This page is under development