CALIFORNIA ZOO TSHAJ PLAWS NTAWM NAPA VALLEY YOUTH WELLNESS CAMPUS

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CALIFORNIA ZOO TSHAJ PLAWS NTAWM NAPA VALLEY YOUTH WELLNESS CAMPUS
Kev Pabcuam Kev Noj Qab Haus Huv Tus Cwj Pwm nthuav dav rau ntau dua 1,950 txhua xyoo.
SACRAMENTO — Thaum Lub Xya Hli 2, 2024, Lub Tsev Haujlwm Saib Xyuas Kev Noj Qab Haus Huv (DHCS) thiab Mentis tau ua kev zoo siab rau qhov kev tsim kho tshiab ntawm lub tsev kawm ntawv tshiab rau cov tub ntxhais hluas uas yuav pab cov menyuam yaus thiab cov hluas uas muaj kev pheej hmoo uas xav tau kev kho mob hlwb thiab kev kho mob siv tshuaj yeeb. DHCS tau muab nyiaj ntau dua $ 4.7 lab rau Mentis los ntawm Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP) los daws cov teeb meem hauv kev kho mob kev noj qab haus huv. Lub chaw kho mob hlwb hauv zej zog thiab chaw noj qab haus huv hauv zej zog/chaw tiv thaiv cov tub ntxhais hluas yuav pab kwv yees li ntawm 1,950 tus neeg txhua xyoo.
Nrog rau cov ntawv cog lus Proposition 1 uas nyuam qhuav pom zoo, xyoo 2025 thiab 2026, yuav muaj ntau qhov chaw kho mob kev noj qab haus huv ntxiv uas yuav tau txais nyiaj txiag thiab tsim kho.
"DHCS cog lus tias yuav txhawb nqa cov menyuam yaus thiab cov hluas hauv California," Tus Thawj Coj ntawm DHCS Michelle Baass hais. Peb zoo siab ua haujlwm nrog cov neeg koom tes zoo li Mentis los muab cov kev pabcuam tseem ceeb rau kev noj qab haus huv ntawm lub hlwb thiab kev siv tshuaj yeeb rau cov tub ntxhais hluas uas xav tau kev pab.
"Lub tsev kho mob no thiab lub tsev kawm ntawv kev noj qab haus huv rau cov tub ntxhais hluas no yuav muab kev txhawb nqa uas xav tau heev rau cov tub ntxhais hluas uas tseem niaj hnub tawm tsam nrog kev ntxhov siab hauv lub neej," Tus Thawj Coj ntawm Mentis Rob Weiss tau hais. Peb xav nthuav peb txoj kev saib xyuas mus ntxiv kom pab tau cov menyuam yaus thiab cov hluas uas muaj ntau yam kev xav tau.
This effort, part of the Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative, is a historic investment that provides grant funding to construct new facilities and expand existing facilities that help children, youth, transition age youth, and pregnant or postpartum individuals and their families with mental health and/or substance use disorders.
NAPA VALLEY LUB TSEV KAWM NTAWV QHIA TXOG KEV NOJ QAB NYOB ZOO RAU COV TUB NTXHAIS KAWM NTAWV: Lub tsev kawm ntawv qhia txog kev noj qab haus huv rau cov tub ntxhais hluas tshiab yuav pab txhawb rau cov kev xav tau ntawm tus cwj pwm, lub hlwb, thiab kev xav ntawm cov menyuam yaus thiab cov hluas hauv Napa Valley thiab lawv tsev neeg. Qhov project no suav nrog kev kho dua tshiab lub tsev kawm ntawv theem nrab ntiag tug uas twb muaj lawm kom muaj chav ua yeeb yam txhawb nqa, chaw sib koom tes txhawb nqa, thiab chav kho mob. Cov kev pabcuam yuav suav nrog kev ua ub ua no tiv thaiv kev noj qab haus huv rau cov menyuam yaus thiab cov hluas uas muaj kev pheej hmoo, kev kho mob hlwb, kev kho mob ua pab pawg thiab/lossis kev ua ub ua no hauv tsev neeg, thiab kev kho mob ib leeg. Cov kev pab cuam yuav muaj ua lus Askiv thiab lus Mev thiab yuav pub dawb rau txhua tus. Lub tsev kawm ntawv qhov kev saib xyuas txuas ntxiv mus no yog xav kom nyiam cov tub ntxhais hluas sib txawv, suav nrog cov tub ntxhais hluas xim av, LGBTQIA +, thiab cov tub ntxhais hluas uas koom nrog kev ncaj ncees.
WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT: Through BHCIP, DHCS awards eligible entities funding to construct, acquire, and expand properties and invest in mobile crisis infrastructure to further expand the range of community-based behavioral health treatment options for people with mental health and substance use disorders. BHCIP is addressing historic gaps in the behavioral health care system to meet the growing demand for services and support throughout the lifespan of people in need. The Napa Valley youth wellness campus project received BHCIP Round 4 (Children and Youth) grant funding.
DHCS was authorized through 2021 legislation to award $2.2 billion in BHCIP competitive grants. In addition, DHCS will distribute roughly $4 billion in BHCIP grants under Proposition 1 bond funds. Behavioral Health Transformation is DHCS’ work to implement Proposition 1. DHCS holds regular public listening sessions. Updates and recordings of the sessions are available on the Behavioral Health Transformation webpage.
ABOUT BHCIP ROUND 4 (CHILDREN AND YOUTH): BHCIP Round 4 focused on Californians ages 25 and younger, including pregnant and postpartum women and their children and youth ages 16-25, along with their families. The 52 awards totaling $480.5 million allowed for new construction and expansion of multiple outpatient and residential facility types, including children’s crisis residential programs, perinatal residential substance use disorder facilities, community wellness/youth prevention centers, and outpatient treatment for substance use disorders. Please see the BHCIP website for more information about grant recipients and additional details about all BHCIP funding rounds.
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