How to Join
  Become a CalMHSA Member
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  CalMHSA Program Plans
  Stakeholder Input Time Line Extended to August 31, 2010

Stakeholder Input for Priorities in Development of Implementation Plans for Statewide PEI
Stakeholder Input Templates:
Strategic Plans:
Stakeholder Input Received:
 
  Partner Agreement
  CalMHSA Enters into Agreement with California Department of Mental Health Click here  
  Announcements
  2010 CalMHSA Monthly Meeting Schedule — Next Meeting
August 12, 2010


Congratulations! Welcome to CalMHSA's newest members - Marin, Orange , and Yolo Counties.
 


 
Welcome to the
California Mental Health Services Authority

An idea whose time has come!

The California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA) is an Independent Administrative and Fiscal Governments Agency focused on the efficient delivery of California Mental Health Projects. Member counties jointly develop, fund, and implement mental health services, projects, and educational programs at the state, regional, and local levels.

CalMHSA is not a legislative agency, nor are we an approval or advocacy body. We are a best practice inter-governmental structure with growing capacity and capability to promote systems and services arising from a shared member commitment to community mental health. CalMHSA supports the values of the California Mental Health Services Act:

  • Community collaboration
  • Cultural competence
  • Client/family-driven mental health system for children, transition age youth, adults, older adults
  • Family-driven system of care for children and youth
  • Wellness focus, including recovery and resilience
  • Integrated mental health system service experiences and interactions

Headed by a Separate Board of Members , an Executive Committee comprised of Officers and Statewide Region Representatives, the administrative firm of George Hills Company, Inc. , and separate legal counsel of Murphy, Campbell, Guthrie & Alliston , CalMHSA operates within the statues governing Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) entities, and complies with the Brown Act open meeting requirements.

CalMHSA's Mission
The mission of CalMHSA is to provide member counties a flexible, efficient, and effective administrative/fiscal structure focused on collaborative partnerships and pooling efforts in:

  • Development and implementation of common strategies and programs
  • Fiscal integrity, protections, and management of collective risk
  • Accountability at state, regional, and local levels

 

 
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