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Supervisors approve $1.9 million MHSA workforce plan to expand training and internships

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee · June 4, 2008
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Summary

The Budget & Finance Committee approved a state-funded three-year Mental Health Services Act workforce plan allocating about $1.9 million for staffing support, training, career pathways and internships, after a brief presentation by DBHS leadership and no public opposition.

Dr. Alice Gleghorn, deputy director of Community Behavioral Health Services, told the Budget & Finance Committee that the city received a state allocation of about $1,900,000 to fund a three-year Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) workforce development, education and training plan. She said the plan was developed through the required public planning process, posted for 30 days and incorporates community feedback.

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