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Interface Children & Family Services outlines 2-1-1 hotline usage, highlights Thousand Oaks mental-health contacts
Summary
Interface presented data on Ventura County 2-1-1 services and said housing was the top request in Thousand Oaks; mental-health and substance use were the second-most common local needs.
Kelly Brown, community information officer at Interface Children & Family Services, briefed the council on the Ventura County 2-1-1 information-and-referral service and its local usage patterns. Brown said 2-1-1 provides year-round phone, text and web referrals to health, housing and basic-needs services and operates across multiple counties.
Brown summarized countywide and local statistics: she said the Ventura County 2-1-1 network responds to roughly 300,000 individuals…
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