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Board hears presentation on PrEP early-psychosis program for students
Summary
The Mental Health Association of San Francisco briefed the board on two programs — SOLVE (peer education to reduce stigma) and PrEP (Prevention Recovery Early Psychosis), a two-year early-intervention outreach, assessment and treatment program for 14–27 year olds funded by the Mental Health Services Act and developed with UCSF and community partners.
The Mental Health Association of San Francisco (MHASF) presented Oct. 12 on SOLVE and PrEP, two prevention and early-intervention programs funded by the Mental Health Services Act.
MHASF described SOLVE (Sharing Our Lives, Voices, and Experiences) as a peer-driven classroom program that reduces stigma by having people with lived experience and trained volunteers speak about mental health. The agency also described PrEP (Prevention Recovery Early Psychosis), a…
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