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Tour of Sonoma County MHSA Funded Programs

Tour of Sonoma County MHSA Funded Programs. Presented by: Michael Kennedy, MFT Behavioral Health Services Division – Director August 15, 2013. County Facts: Square Miles: 1,576 30 th largest in CA 31% of residents live in the unincorporated areas of the County

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Tour of Sonoma County MHSA Funded Programs

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  1. Tour of Sonoma County MHSA Funded Programs Presented by: Michael Kennedy, MFT Behavioral Health Services Division – Director August 15, 2013

  2. County Facts: • Square Miles: 1,576 • 30th largest in CA • 31% of residents live in the • unincorporated areas of the County • Population as of 2012: 491,829 • 21% under the age of 18 • 25% Latino

  3. Services for Children Ages Birth to Five years old & their Families • One phone call to Navigator to screen & • direct families to appropriate care, including mental health, developmental services, medical care, social services needs • Collaboration of 4 Local CBOs expert in working with young children and families • Free evidence based Triple P – Positive Parenting Program training to ANY provider who works with children or families • Free training to family practice providers in evidence based social/emotional screening

  4. School Based Services • Sonoma County Office of Education sponsored • Student Assistance Project: • Project SUCCESS: • 6 school districts – • 17 high schools • Partners: • 5 Local CBOs for mental health services • NAMI – Sonoma County

  5. Services for Seniors The Sonoma County OLDER ADULT COLLABORATIVE (OAC) A six agency collaborative, dedicated to the Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) of depression and suicide in the senior population. Service delivery is achieved by providing culturally competent, case management and mental health services to individuals residing in Sonoma County.

  6. Latino Service Providers Community Action Partnership: Peer Outreach Coalition Sonoma County Indian Health Project: Drum Circle Reducing Disparities Nueva Vida - Stress Reduction Class Community Baptist Church Collaborative: Rites of Passage Class of 2012 Positive Images

  7. Increasing Access to Care at Health Centers Alexander Valley Health Center Alliance Medical Centers Healdsburg - Windsor West County Health Centers Guerneville - Occidental - Sebastopol - Forestville (Teen Clinic & Wellness Center) Sonoma Community Health Center Santa Rosa Community Health Centers 17 locations located throughout Santa Rosa (Elementary, High school and Community College sites, homeless clinic, substance use disorders treatment satellite clinic; pediartics) Petaluma Health Center Sonoma County Indian Health Project

  8. Increasing Access to Care at Homeless Shelters & Service Centers

  9. Community Intervention Training • Began Trainings in March 2008 • Over 300 Sonoma County law enforcement officers trained • Full participation from all law enforcement agencies countywide • NAMI – Sonoma County sponsors family panel

  10. Mobile Support Team

  11. Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) presentation CAPE Team Crisis, Assessment, Prevention, and Education

  12. Prevention and Early Intervention Outreach Programs and Crisis Intervention System Mobile Support Team (MST) Meets law enforcement in the field and provides crisis intervention and 5150 evaluations. NAMI and consumers involved with this program. Available: 2 pm to Midnight/7 days per week Crisis, Assessment, Prevention, Education (CAPE) Team Serves college and high school students; provides MH training to teachers, parents, students. Community Intervention Program (CIP) Serves homeless providers, County-wide Health Centers, including Indian Health Project Psychiatric Emergency Services (PES) / Crisis Stabilization (5150 Designation) Available 24/7 Accepts referrals from law enforcement & ERs Crisis Residential Available 24/7 – 10 Beds Up to 30 days stays Substance Use Disorder Detox Available 24/7 Inpatient Hospital; Outpatient MH Services, Residential Treatment; Long Term Care; Supported Housing; Full Service Partnerships; Services to Youth & Families; Community Mental Health Centers – Petaluma, Guerneville, Sonoma, Cloverdale; Substance Use Disorder Outpatient Treatment; Substance Use Disorder Residential Treatment

  13. Russian River Empowerment Center Interlink Self Help Center Consumer Run Programs Petaluma Peer Recovery Project Wellness & Advocacy Center Consumer Relations Program

  14. NAMI – Sonoma County co-sponsors events with Sonoma County Behavioral Health Healthy Sonoma A “May Is Mental Health Month” event

  15. Vida Nueva – Rohnert Park Redwood Commons – Windsor Housing Program McMinn – Santa Rosa Fife Creek Commons - Guerneville

  16. 93 private and semi-private beds serving adults, adolescents and seniors. With a focus on improved mental health and the medical treatment of addictions. Aurora Santa Rosa will be the eighth acute psychiatric hospital under Aurora Behavioral Health Care.

  17. http://www.sonoma-county.org/health/about/behavioralhealth.asphttp://www.sonoma-county.org/health/about/behavioralhealth.asp

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