Title: San Bernardino County
1San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral
Health Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Board of
Supervisors Presentation February 7, 2006
2Mental Health Services Act (MHSA)
- Proposition 63, the MHSA, became law January
1, 2005 - Provides funding to transform local mental
health systems - Population Served Seriously Mentally Ill
Seriously - Emotionally Disturbed
- Goal To improve resiliency and recovery
3Mental Health Services Act (Contd)
- Six components for funding
- Community Public Planning
- Community Services and Supports
- Capital Facilities and Technology
- Education and Training
- Prevention/Early Intervention
- Innovative Programs
- Requires local public planning process
- Requires development of three-year plan
4San Bernardino County MHSA
WI 5848. (a) A draft plan and update shall be
prepared and circulated for review and comment
for at least 30 days to representatives of
stakeholder interests and any interested party
who has requested a copy of such plans.
5San Bernardino County MHSA
WI 5848. b) The mental health board established
pursuant to Section 5604 shall conduct a public
hearing on the draft plan and annual updates at
the close of the 30day comment period required
by subsection (a). Each adopted plan and update
shall include any substantive written
recommendations for revisions. The adopted plan
or update shall summarize and analyze the
recommended revisions. The mental health board
shall review the adopted plan or update and make
recommendations to the county mental health
department for revisions.
6MHSA Funding for San Bernardino County
- 17,168,200 million/year for community
services - and supports
- Total of 51,504,600 million over first three
years - Funding will continue as long as MHSA is law
- Funding expected to increase in future
7San Bernardino County MHSA Planning Process and
Results
- Open, inclusive process
- Community Outreach
- 3000 attendees participated
- 21 Training Workshops
- 4 Age Specific Workgroups
- 79 Member Community Policy
- Advisory Committee (CPAC)
- 120 Focus Stakeholder groups
- 6 Public Forums
- 1863 (to date) Community
- Stakeholder Surveys
8San Bernardino County MHSA Issues and Needs
- 54,893 persons in the county are in need of
- some level of mental health intervention and
- services.
- Significant racial and ethnic disparities
exist - among the number of persons unserved,
- underserved, or inappropriately served
9San Bernardino County MHSA Issues and Needs
(Continued)
Children/Youth Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Adults Older Adults
Family and Peer problems at risk of out of home placement for children Homelessness Homelessness Access to care
Involvement in the child welfare system and juvenile justice system Institutionalization and incarceration Frequent hospitalizations and emergency room visits Frequent hospitalizations, episodes of emergency care, and incidents of relapse to previous behavior
Acute psychiatric inpatient hospitalizations Inability to live independently Inability to work Inability to manage independence
Alcohol and drug problems experienced by youth and families dealing with mental illness Inability to work Inability to manage independence Homelessness
Institutionalization and incarceration Isolation
10San Bernardino County MHSA Values and Outcomes
- Culturally competent
- Client/family-driven services
- Wellness/Recovery/Resilience focused
- Reduce disparities in access to care
- Measurable positive outcomes decrease in
- hospitalizations, incarcerations,
homelessness, - and out-of-home placements
- State Department of Mental Health will
- provide statewide criteria
11San Bernardino County MHSA Programs for Children
and Transitional Age Youth
New
- One-Stop Transitional Age Youth Centers
Expanded
- Comprehensive Child Family
- Support Systems
- Children Crisis Response Teams
12San Bernardino County MHSA Programs for Adults
and Older Adults
New
- High Hospital User Assertive Case
- Management Team
- Circle of Care Mobile Outreach
- Intensive Case Management
Expanded
- Consumer-Operated Peer Support Svcs
- Clubhouse Expansion
- Forensic Integrated Mental Health Services
- Crisis Walk-in Centers
- Psychiatric Triage Diversion Team at Arrowhead
- Regional Medical Center
- Circle of Care System Development
13San Bernardino County MHSA Programs Potential
Program Providers
- Some services will be contracted out
- Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) will use
- Request for Proposal Process
- DBH will select appropriate community
providers - Some Services will be provided by DBH
14San Bernardino County MHSA Budget by Age Group
and Administration Costs
- Children 2,722,710
- TAY 3,528,712
- Adults 6,349,921
- Older Adults 2,022,972
- Administration 2,543,884
15San Bernardino County MHSA Number of Clients to
be Served
- Estimated over the next three years (not
unduplicated) - 1285 Full Service Partnerships,
- including housing if needed
- 8848 System Development
- 2248 Outreach and Engagement
16One Time Only Funding
Capital Purchases 4,013,800 Improving
Information Services 2,264,916 Training/Education
and 2,213,533 Cultural Competency
Activities Housing Set-Aside 3,975,000 Total
12,467,249
17San Bernardino County MHSA Next Steps
- Mental Health Commission endorses
Plan February 2, 2006 - Board of Supervisors approves Plan February
7, 2006 - Submit Plan to State February 13, 2006
- Proposed time for State approval of the CSS
Plan is 90 days. Implementation is estimated to
begin in late spring or early summer.
18Conclusion
The Department of Behavioral Health would like to
thank the many individuals who provided the
feedback that was instrumental in forming the
foundation of the CSS Plan. Additionally, a
special thank you is extended to the work group
chairs and members who utilized this public
feedback to develop the CSS Plan and the various
program proposals for each specified age range.
19San Bernardino County MHSAFunding Distribution
by Age Group