Transforming Behavioral Health
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Background
In March 2024, Californians passed Proposition 1 to transform behavioral health (mental health and substance use challenges) by addressing gaps in care for the most vulnerable Californians.
The two legislative bills that created the language in Proposition 1 are:
Investing in Prevention
CDPH will receive funding to implement population-based behavioral health-prevention strategies.
- A minimum of 4% of BHSA funds will be directed for population-based mental health and substance use disorder prevention programs.
- A significant portion of these prevention funds (51%) will be reserved for programs addressing prevention for populations who are 25 years or younger.
Improving Behavioral Health Outcomes
Behavioral health conditions have a growing impact on Californians. More than 50 different programs across CDPH work to improve behavioral health outcomes for all Californians. Examples include:
- The groundbreaking California Reducing Disparities Project (CRDP).
- Creation of the Office of Suicide Prevention and increased efforts to address the root causes of suicide and self-harm injuries.
- The Substance and Addiction Prevention Branch and increased outreach, education, and harm reduction efforts.
- CDPH is part of the Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative, which is currently leading three initiatives:
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Never a Bother Campaign launched in March 2024 through the CDPH Office of Suicide Prevention. This is a multilingual youth suicide prevention media and outreach campaign, co-created with youth from across the state.
- The Youth Suicide Reporting and Crisis Response Pilot Program is developing and testing models to make youth suicide and attempted suicide reportable events that initiate rapid and comprehensive responses (i.e., crisis response) in schools and community settings.
- The Take Space to Pause campaign, a public education and change campaign co-designed with youth to reduce stigma around behavioral health and to increase help-seeking behavior and wellness support.
CDPH Resources
Stay Informed
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Partner and Community Engagement for Behavioral Health Transformation (CDPH)
- Mental Health for All (State of California)
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The Next Step to Transform California’s Behavioral Health System (California Health and Human Services)
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Behavioral Health Task Force (California Health and Human Services)
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Behavioral Health Transformation (Department of Health Care Services)
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