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Street outreach program dramatically reduces mental health crises

July 20, 2024 | Lake County, California



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Street outreach program dramatically reduces mental health crises
During a recent government meeting, officials highlighted the positive outcomes of the Full Service Partnership (FSP) program, which has shown significant reductions in mental health emergencies and psychiatric hospitalizations. Data presented indicated that individuals participating in the program experienced a dramatic decline in crises and hospital stays over a two-year period. While acknowledging the program's high costs, officials emphasized its value in improving quality of life and reducing the financial burden associated with mental health crises.

Additionally, the meeting featured discussions on a street outreach initiative aimed at assisting the unhoused population. The outreach van, operated by David Abels, provides essential services such as food, hygiene products, and Narcan to individuals in encampments throughout the county. The program has been particularly effective in areas like Clear Lake, which has a high concentration of need.

Concerns were raised regarding the lack of specific data for the Cobb area, prompting officials to consider integrating more detailed geographic information in future reports. Suggestions included creating a map or ZIP code breakdown to better understand outreach effectiveness across different regions.

The meeting underscored the importance of community feedback in shaping outreach efforts, with officials encouraging attendees to share insights on where assistance is most needed. The outreach program operates primarily on Wednesdays and Thursdays, with plans to enhance data collection and reporting in future sessions.

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