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Committee backs $2M state grant for early psychosis services, city to provide $4.3M match
Summary
The committee recommended acceptance of a roughly $2 million state Early Psychosis Intervention Plus grant; the Department of Public Health and Felton Institute will expand services, add staff and increase direct annual caseload from 40 to 60 with broader screening and outreach over four years.
The Budget & Finance Committee voted Jan. 13 to forward to the full Board a proposal to accept approximately $2 million in state grant funding for the Early Psychosis Intervention Plus program and to commit about $4.3 million in local matching funds, for a total program budget of roughly $6.3 million over the grant period.
Kallie Chung, acting director for the…
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