CBHPC Advocacy
The CBHPC advocates for children with serious emotional disturbances and adults and older adults with serious mental illness.
In addition to responding to active legislation, we advocate for appropriate funding and work with our collateral partners to protect Behavioral Health funds, including Behavioral Health Services Act (BHSA) funds.
Behavioral Health Transformation (Proposition 1)
For information on Council advocacy and activities related to Proposition 1, now referred to as Behavioral Health Transformation, please visit our Behavioral Health Transformation webpage.
Peer Certification
As part of the Council’s commitment to supporting Peer Certification, the former Quality Improvement Committee gathered information and heard presentations from advocacy groups and provider groups throughout 2014. The findings were distilled in its report “Peer Certification: What Are We Waiting For?“. The Council continued to advocate for Peer Certification alongside several other behavioral health organizations. SB 803 was finally signed into law in 2020.
- SB 10 Peer Provider Certification
- SB 803 (Beall) Peer Support Specialist Certification and Peer Support Services-REQUEST FOR SIGNATURE
- SUPPORT for Senate Bill 803 (Beall) Peer Support Specialist Certification, To California State Senate
- SUPPORT for Senate Bill 803 (Beall) Peer Support Specialist Certification, To Senate Appropriations Committee, Chair
- Senate Bill 803 (Beall) Peer Support Specialist Certification – SUPPORT AS AMENDED, To Assembly Health Committee
- Senate Bill 803 (Beall) Peer Support Specialist Certification SUPPORT AS AMENDED, To Assembly Appropriations Committee
- Senate Bill 803 (Beall) Peer Support Specialist Certification Request for Signature, to Governor Newsom
The Council, through the Workforce and Employment Committee, made recommendations on SB 803 implementation and continues to track Peer Certification progress.
- Peer Support Specialist Implementation Letter of Recommendation #1 to DHCS
- Peer Support Specialist Implementation Letter of Recommendations #2 to DHCS
- DHCS Responses to Peer Certification Questions from CBHPC Workforce and Employment Committee
The Workforce and Employment Committee’s Peer Certification Fact Sheet provides a brief summary of Senate Bill 803 and the Peer Support Specialist Certification Program. This resource provides a snapshot of the program, along with the Council’s role, advocacy efforts, accomplishments, and recommendations.
Adult Residential Facilities
The Legislation Committee identified a need for increasing access to appropriately staffed and maintained Adult Residential Facilities (ARFs) in California for adults (including older adults) with mental illness, as outlined in the 2018 Adult Residential Facilities (ARFs) Issue paper. The Council continues to advocate for appropriate funding for ARFs.
- COVID-19 Crisis: Medical Waiver Request for Vulnerable Populations in Board and Care Homes (Letter)
- AB 1766 Letter of Support to Governor Newsom
- AB 1766 Letter of Support to Senate Housing Committee Chair, Scott Wiener
COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the already existing mental health and addiction workforce crisis, compelling the Council to advocate for this issue at the Federal level in addition to our typical state advocacy.
- Letter to Senator Feinstein on Urgent Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Service Needs during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Letter to Senator Harris on Urgent Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Service Needs during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Funding Requests
The Council has a long-standing commitment to advocating for appropriate funding for California’s public behavioral health system. Our efforts include advocating for an adequate behavioral health workforce and partnering with other organizations to support requests for funding when needed.
- Opposition to the Governor’s January Budget Proposal to Eliminate the Statewide Medi-Cal Mobile Crisis Benefit
- Opposition to May Revision Proposed Health Care Workforce Development Budget Cuts
- Coalition Opposition to May Revision Proposed Health Care Workforce Development Budget Cuts
Resources
Below are some legislative resources that may be helpful:
- California State Assembly Legislative Calendar
- California State Senate Legislative Calendar
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