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State highlights CARE Act, SB 43 and full-service partnership metrics in behavioral-health accountability

2396707 · February 24, 2025
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California Health and Human Services Secretary Kim Johnson described behavioral-health initiatives tied to homelessness response — the CARE Act (a civil court process), Senate Bill 43 conservatorship reforms, and expanded full-service partnerships — and said the new accountability dashboard will show counties' implementation progress.

Kim Johnson, secretary of the California Health and Human Services Agency, outlined behavioral-health priorities the state will track on the new dashboard, including implementation of the CARE Act, conservatorship reforms enacted through Senate Bill 43 and expansion of full-service partnerships for people with severe behavioral-health needs.

“The CARE Act is a new civil court process and creates a new pathway to deliver mental health and substance use disorder services to the most severely impaired…

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