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Transforming Behavioral Healthā€‹ā€‹ā€‹ā€‹

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Backgroundā€‹ā€‹ā€‹

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:

  • Behavioral Health Services Act (BHSA) SB 326ā€‹
  • Behavioral Health Infrastructure Bond Act AB 531

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. ā€‹

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.ā€ÆExamples include:ā€Æ

    1. 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.ā€Æā€Æā€Æā€‹
    2. The Youth Suicide Reporting and Crisis Response Pilot Programā€‹ 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.ā€Æā€Æ
    3. A public education and change campaignā€‹ co-designed with youth to reduce stigma around behavioral health and to increase help-seeking behavior and wellness support.ā€Æā€‹ā€‹ā€‹ā€‹
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