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Updated: 10/31/2024
New and Noteworthy
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The Draft MHSA Annual Update FY 2024-2025 was posted October 31, 2024. This draft is available for public comment through November 29, 2024. A Public Hearing will be held on Wednesday December 4, 2024, at 6:00 PM by the Local Mental Health Board. Printed copies of the draft plan will be available. To obtain a hard copy please email mhsa@yolocounty.org.
Public Notice English | Spanish | Russian
Submit comments by completing a public comment form:
Online English | Spanish | Russian Electronic survey web address: https://forms.office.com/g/B6NfECNqrr
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The Yolo County Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Annual Update FY 2024-2025 kickoff began Tuesday January 16th with a Community Engagement Work Group (CEWG) meeting (slide deck).
As part of the Community Planning Process, MHSA requires counties to engage in community planning and engagement annually to gather feedback on community needs to inform the development of the plan.
This year Yolo MHSA is requesting support with the following:
- Yolo County MHSA Community Member Survey (anonymous)
- Complete and distribute this electronic survey
- The survey will remain open until February 23, 2024, 11:59 pm
- Hardcopies are available in HHSA buildings and community locations
- Regional Listening Sessions-participation (Feb/March)
- Join us either in-person or online via Zoom for one of our five planned hybrid listening sessions to discuss the mental health needs of Yolo County residents.
- West Sacramento-Monday, February 26th (5:30pm-7:00pm)
- Esparto-Tuesday, February 27th (English/Spanish) (5:30pm-7:00pm)
- Davis-Wednesday, February 28th (5:30pm-7:00pm)
- Winters-Thursday, February 29th (5:30pm-7:00pm)
- Woodland-Friday, March 1st (12:00pm-1:30pm)
- We look forward to your participation and meaningful contributions!
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Final MHSA Three-Year Program and Expenditure Plan FY 2023-2026 Approved August 29, 2023
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Draft MHSA Three-Year Program and Expenditure Plan FY 2023-2026 with Public Comment
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The Draft MHSA Three-Year Program and Expenditure Plan FY 2023-2026 was posted June 22, 2023. This draft is available for public comment through July 21, 2023. A Public Hearing will be held on Monday July 24 at 6:00 PM by the Local Mental Health Board. Printed copies of the draft plan will be available. To obtain a hard copy please email mhsa@yolocounty.org.
Public Notice English | Spanish | Russian
Submit comments by completing a public comment form:
Online English | Spanish | Russian Electronic survey web address: https://forms.office.com/g/bTntqdr9Kr)
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FINAL MHSA Annual Update FY 2022-2023 Approved August 30, 2022
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Revised Draft MHSA Annual Update FY 2022-2023 with Public Comment
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The Draft MHSA Annual Update FY 2022-2023 was posted June 17, 2022. This draft is available for public comment through July 16, 2022 at 5:00 PM. A Public Hearing will be held on Monday July 25 at 6:00 PM by the Local Mental Health Board. Printed copies of the MHSA Annual Update Draft for FY 2022-2023, are available. To obtain a hard copy please email mhsa@yolocounty.org or call (530) 661-2745.
Public Notice English | Spanish | Russian
Submit comments by completing a public comment form:
- Yolo County MHSA Evaluation Report FY 21-22
- FINAL MHSA Annual Update FY 2021-2022 Approved July 27, 2021
- Draft MHSA Annual Update FY 2021-2022
- FINAL MHSA Three-Year Program and Expenditure Plan FY 2020-2023 Approved 8-18-2020
- Revised Draft MHSA Three-Year Program and Expenditure Plan FY 2020-2023 with Public Comment.
- Draft MHSA Three-Year Program and Expenditure Plan FY2020-2023
- The MHSA 19-20 Annual Update
- 2017-2018 Plan Update: Plan to spend reverted funds subject to AB 114 Approved Tuesday, June 5, 2018
- Mental Health Service Oversight and Accountability Committee (MHSOAC) approved amendments influencing MHSA Program Data Collection Regulations, the revised regulation can be found at:
Innovation Amended Regulations (INN) | Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) Amended Regulations
Program Description
In November 2004, California voters passed Proposition 63, the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA). This funding provides a broad continuum of prevention, early intervention and services, and the necessary infrastructure, technology and training elements to effectively support the local mental health services system throughout California.
Yolo County's public planning process for implementation of the MHSA began in the fall of 2004 and continues today. This webpage supports the ongoing work effort by providing access to related documents for each component of the MHSA.
If you cannot find the document you are looking for below, please view more MSHA Documents.
MHSA Plans and Annual Updates
MHSA Component Plans & Resources
- Yolo-2017-2020_INN-Plan-Description_First_Responders_Initiative_budgets_Posted_2017_06-30
- Yolo-2017-2020_INN-Plan-Description_Board and Care_Posted_2017_06-30
- Yolo-2017-2020_INN-Plan-Description_Board and Care
- Yolo-2017-2020_INN-Plan-Description_First_Responders_Initiative
- Yolo_Board-Care-Study_20190404_FINAL
MHSA Meetings
Use the commands below to browse upcoming MHSA meetings or review agenda and/or minutes from previous meetings.
MHSA Programs & Services by Component
- Children's Mental Health Services
- Pathways to Independence for Transition Age Youth
- Adult Wellness Alternatives
- Older Adult Outreach and Assessment
- Community Based Drop in Navigation Center (Coming Soon)
- Peer and Family Led Support Services
- Adult Residential Treatment Program (Coming Soon)
- Housing and Supportive Services
- Benefits Specialists
- Early Childhood Access and Linkage Program (0-5)
- School Based Access and Linkage Program - Urban Districts
- School Based Access and Linkage Program - Rural Districts
- Mentorship/Strengths-Building Program - Urban Districts
- Mentorship/Strengths-Building Program - Rural Districts
- Transition Age Youth (TAY) Wellness Center Services
- Transition Age Youth (TAY) Early Intervention Program
- Transition Age Youth (TAY) Speaker's Bureau
- Integrated Behavioral Health for Latino Community and Families
- Senior Peer Counselor Volunteers
- Early Signs Training and Assistance
- Crisis Intervention Team Training
- Crisis Intervention Program
- Board and Care Study Project
- First Responders' Initiative (Urgent Care)