Proposition 1 Behavioral Health Services Act: How to Use Behavioral Health Services Act/Mental Health Service Act Funds for Housing
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In March 2024, voters passed Proposition 1, a transformation of California’s behavioral health system. The new law includes two parts: the Behavioral Health Services Act and a $6.4 billion Behavioral Health Bond for community infrastructure and housing with services.
Ang fact sheet na ito ay nagbibigay ng pangunahing impormasyon tungkol sa pagpopondo sa pabahay at mga pagkakataong ginawang posible ng Behavioral Health Services Act/Mental Health Services Act. Ang mas detalyadong Proposition 1 Behavioral Health Services Act: Housing Supports Primer (Hulyo 2024) ay makukuha.
1. Behavioral Health Services Act – Opportunities for Housing
The Behavioral Health Services Act modernizes the Mental Health Services Act, passed by voters in 2004, to address today’s behavioral health system and needs. These reforms expand services to include treatment for people with substance use disorders, prioritize care for individuals with the most serious mental illnesses, provide ongoing resources for housing interventions and workforce, and continue investments in prevention, early intervention, and innovative pilot programs. Housing is an essential component of behavioral health treatment, recovery, and stability. Beginning in 2026 under the Behavioral Health Services Act, 30 percent of each county’s funding allocation must be used for housing interventions for Californians with the most significant behavioral health needs who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Half of that amount is prioritized for those experiencing chronic homelessness.
The Behavioral Health Services Act provides ongoing funding for counties to assist people with serious behavioral health needs with housing and provides a path to long-term recovery, including ongoing capital to build more housing options. Based on projections for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026-2027, the total statewide housing funding will be approximately $950 million annually, dependent upon tax revenues. In addition, to allow counties to address their different local needs and priorities, counties may transfer funding to increase this component up to an additional 14 percent – or decrease funding by up to 7 percent – by transferring funding between the two other Behavioral Health Services Act funding components (Full Service Partnerships and general behavioral health services and supports).
2. Mga karapat-dapat na populasyon
Ang mga taong karapat-dapat para sa pabahay ng Behavioral Health Services Act ay kinabibilangan ng mga bata, kabataan, matatanda, at matatanda. Ang tanging makabuluhang pagbabago mula sa Mental Health Services Act ay ang pagdaragdag ng mga taong may substance use disorder.
3. Mga uri ng mga interbensyon sa pabahay
Ang mga interbensyon sa pabahay na karapat-dapat para sa pagpopondo ng Behavioral Health Services Act ay malawak upang makatulong na suportahan ang hanay ng mga pangangailangan para sa mga target na populasyon at tumulong na magkaloob ng matatag na pabahay - sa pakikipag-ugnayan sa pangangalaga - upang mapabuti ang mga resulta ng kalusugan. Maaaring kabilang sa mga interbensyon sa pabahay ang:
- Mga subsidyo sa pag-upa
- Mga subsidyo sa pagpapatakbo
- Nakabahaging pabahay (hal., recovery housing)
- Pabahay ng pamilya
- Di-federal na bahagi para sa transisyonal na upa ng Medi-Cal (pagkatapos ng pag-apruba ng pederal)
- Iba pa, gaya ng tinukoy ng DHCS
- Tulong sa pabahay na nakabatay sa proyekto, kabilang ang master leasing
- Mga proyekto sa pagpapaunlad ng kapital: Maaaring gamitin ng mga county ang hanggang 25 porsiyento ng 30 porsiyento (ibig sabihin, 7.5 porsiyento ng kabuuan) para sa interbensyon sa pabahay upang suportahan ang kapital
4. Paggamit ng mga pondo ng Mental Health Services Act NGAYON para sa pabahay
There is a high degree of flexibility in how counties can use Mental Health Services Act funds for housing and housing supports. Several parts of a county’s current 2023-2026 plan could include housing:
- Mga Serbisyo at Suporta sa Komunidad (CSS)
- Full Service Partnerships
- General System Development (GSD)
- Outreach at Pakikipag-ugnayan
- Tulong sa Pabahay
- Mental Health Services Act Housing Programa
- Walang Lugar na Parang Bahay
- Pag-iwas at Maagang Pamamagitan
- Mga Pondo sa Pagbabago
- Pasilidad ng Kabisera at Mga Teknolohikal na Pangangailangan
Based on the FY 2022-23 Annual Revenue and Expenditure Report, counties are currently expending $286,284,868 on housing and housing supports under the Mental Health Services Act. For more information and specific examples of how each component or program can be used for housing and housing supports, check out How Can Mental Health Services Act be Used to Support Homeless Individuals?
5. Patuloy na pagpopondo/isang beses na pagpopondo
Mayroong maraming isang beses na Programa na pinondohan ng estado na malamang na nagsilbi sa maraming indibidwal na magiging karapat-dapat na pagsilbihan ng Mental Health Services Act /Behavioral Health Services Act ng mga pondo sa pabahay. Kasama sa mga Programa na ito ang:
- Homekey; Homelessness, Housing, Assistance, and Prevention; No Place Like Home Program; Veterans Housing and Homelessness Prevention Program; Veteran Support to Self-Reliance Program; Encampment Resolution Funding; Family Homelessness Challenge Grants; Transitional Housing and Supplemental Program; Housing Navigators Maintenance Program; Pet Assistance and Support Program; Housing and Disability Advocacy Program; Home Safe; Bringing Families Home; CalWORKs Housing Support Program; Project Roomkey; Community Care Expansion; Behavioral Health Bridge Housing (through counties and tribal entities); and the Housing and Homelessness Incentive Program (through Medi-Cal managed care plans).
6. Pagsasama-sama ng pagpopondo
Hinihikayat ang mga lokal na tatanggap na pagsamahin ang mga pondo ng Mental Health Services Act/Behavioral Health Services Act sa iba pang mga mapagkukunan, kabilang ang:
- Medi-Cal (sa pamamagitan ng Medi-Cal Managed Care plan)
- Mga Suporta ng Komunidad na nauugnay sa pabahay ng Medi-Cal at, kung inaprubahan ng pederal, transisyonal na upa, at ang benepisyo ng Enhanced Care Management , upang makatulong na ikonekta ang mga indibidwal sa mga suporta at serbisyo sa pabahay
- Realignment ng County
- Mga gawad ng pederal na bloke
- CalVet Mental Health Grant para sa Mga Opisyal ng Serbisyong Beterano ng County
- Proposisyon 1 Bono sa Pabahay ng Kalusugan ng Pag-uugali ($2 bilyon para sa pabahay na may mga serbisyo)
- Iba pang pabahay at kawalan ng tirahan na pederal, estado, at lokal na pondo, hal, mga awtoridad sa pampublikong pabahay
- Pagpopondo mula sa philanthropic at pribadong mapagkukunan
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