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ACBHCS Crisis Response Program & The Family Education and Resource Center Livermore Open House
Thursday, January 19th, 3:30pm - 6:30pm
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MHSA Mental Health Loan Assumption Program (MHLAP)
State Mental Health Loan Assumption funding is now available for clinical providers; application deadline is December 10, 2011.
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Beginning Of The Behavioral Health Court
New Behavioral Health Court Will Begin Operations August 4.
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MHSA FY 11-12 Draft Plan Update is available for Public Comment
This update includes changes to the Community Services & Supports (CSS) and Prevention & Early Intervention (PEI) Components. Members of the public may review the update here. Please submit comments to mhsa@acbhcs.org or attend the public hearing at
Alameda County Mental Health Board
Monday, July 11, 2011
2:00pm
First Five Alameda Offices
1100 San Leandro Blvd, Suite 130
San Leandro, CA
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World Refugee Day Community Celebration
The East Bay Refugee Forum is hosting a World Refugee Day Community Celebration this Friday, June 17th at San Antonio Park in Oakland.
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Afghan Community Health Fair
The Afghan Coalition is sponsoring an Afghan Community Health Fair on Saturday, June 18th at the Fremont Senior Center.
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Notice – BASN Providers
The current case management contract for the Bay Area Services Network (BASN) held by Center Point Inc. will expire on June 30, 2009.
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NAMIWALKS
Join the Alameda County Wellness Walkers at this year’s NAMIWALKS, Saturday, May 21st in Golden Gate Park – or donate to us. Last year we raised the third highest amount of all ten teams in Alameda County! And it was fun!
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Revisions to the Current MHSA FY 10-11 Plan is open for Public Comment
This includes revisions to the Community Services & Supports and Prevention & Early Intervention Components. Members of the public may review the revisions here. Please submit comments to mhsa@acbhcs.org or attend the public hearing at
Alameda County Mental Health Board
Monday, February 14, 2011
2:00pm
First Five Alameda Offices
1100 San Leandro Blvd, Suite 130
San Leandro, CA
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MHSA FY 10-11 Capital Facilities (CF) Plan Revision is open for Public Comment
Review the revisions here. Please submit comments to mhsa@acbhcs.org no later than Friday, April 1, 2011.
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MHSA Prevention & Early Intervention (PEI) Statewide Projects Draft Plan is open for Public Comment
This plan describes the local implementation of Statewide PEI funds through a collaboration between Alameda County and the City of Berkeley. Review the plan here. Please submit comments to mhsa@acbhcs.org no later than Monday, March 14, 2011.
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A message from EveryOne Home, which the BHCS is a co-sponsor.
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EveryOne Home website: http://www.everyonehome.org/
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The Family Education And Resource Center Upcoming Workshops.
- Psychotropic Medication Workshop for family members and caregivers supporting a loved one having a mental health disorder
- The New Federal Health Care Reform Law Workshop
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Overcoming Barriers to Employment with a Criminal Record
Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Presents: "Uh oh... they're doing a background check!" How to Overcome Barriers to Employment with a Criminal Record, 5150's and More. Friday, January 28 9:30 - 1:30. Presenters from Patients Rights Advocates, Alameda County Re-entry Program, and Clean Slate Project. All mental health consumers, providers and family members are welcome. No Fee & Pre-Registration highly recommended.
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Learning History: A Path to Wellness
The Native American Health Center and Intertribal Friendship House are co-sponsoring a Six Week Community-Based History Class “Learning History: A Path to Wellness”
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Announcing BHCS’s new MISSION, VISION, & VALUES
BHCS Director, Mary L. Thomas, MD, will conduct five presentations throughout the County between October 27 and November 16, 2010. Everyone is welcome.
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Introduction To Motivational Interviewing As A Tobacco Cessation Intervention
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“Lives Affected by Mental Illness”
Did you know that 1 in 4 Americans is impacted by mental illness? On Tuesday. October 5th at 7pm hear some of their stories and get helpful information in a safe environment when the National Alliance on Mental Illness of Alameda Country presents “Lives Affected by Mental Illness” at Fremont’s Pathway Community Church. All our lives are affected by mental illness. You are not alone. For more information call 510-573-1193 or go online to livesaffected.blogspot.com
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Family Education and Resource Center
Understanding the IEP Process
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The Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services (BHCS) – Housing Services Office (HSO)
is seeking public comment on a proposed increase in the number of Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) housing units in a previously approved housing project. Affordable Housing Associates (AHA) is the developer for the housing project known as Fairmount Apartments (401 Fairmount Ave. in Oakland).
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Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services seeks public comment on Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Housing Program Applications
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Family Education and Resource Center
Understanding The Transitional-Aged Youth (TAY) System of Care
Understanding the IEP Process
Note: The Provider Education Series will resume 3rd quarter 2010; dates TBA. -
Alex Briscoe - Acting Director of the Alameda County Health Care Services
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RFQ for the Evaluation of the Child Mental Health Initiative System of Care grant: Early Connections
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The Family Education and Resource Center (FERC) has (3) career opportunities available for family members and caregivers. Please visit our website, www.askferc.org for more information.
(2) Family Advocate
Warm Line Operator/Information and Referral Specialist
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Provider Education Family Support Series
Common Family Issues and Useful Resources - Monday, May 24, 2010 9:30 to 12:00 pm
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Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services seeks public comment on Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Housing Program Applications
A proposed $2.5 million in MHSA Housing Program funds are being requested from DMH/CalHFA for the Jefferson Oaks Apartments and $1.6 million for 720 E. 11th Street Apartments. This funding will come from a state-level allocation of funds (approx. $14.6 million) set aside for use within Alameda County. The proposed Jefferson Oaks Apartments includes 15 MHSA units, and 720 E. 11th Street Apartments includes 8 MHSA units. MHSA units are units specifically set-aside for households that are homeless or at-risk of homelessness with at least one household member with a serious mental health issue.
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Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services seeks public comment on Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Housing Program Application
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Announcing Two Special Training Events Related to Alcohol and Drug Programs
Wednesday, December 2, 9:00am-4:00pm;
Drug and Alcohol Prevention with Youth in Foster Care;
Location: ACBHCS, 2000 Embarcadero Cove, Oakland, 5th fl – Alameda Room.
Drug and Alcohol Prevention with Youth in Foster Care sponsored by the Center for Applied Research Solutions; 6 CEU’s for LCSW, MFT and CAADAC. For all interested persons
No fee and Pre-Registration REQUIRED.
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Friday, December 11, 9:00am-4:00pm;
Another Kind of Valor for Alcohol and Drug Programs;
Location: ACBHCS, 2000 Embarcadero Cove, Oakland, 5th fl – Alameda Room.
Another Kind of Valor for Alcohol and Drug Programs: meeting the needs of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans sponsored by the Alcohol and Drug Policy Institute;
This event is free (except for cost of CEUs - $25 for 5 CEUs for LCSW, MFT, CADC, CAS, RAC) and for professionals of AOD, Crisis Support and other providers who may be contacted by veterans and/or their families seeking services in Alameda County
Pre-Registration REQUIRED.
Contact: For info or to register, contact Paul Takayanagi, Training Officer, 510-639-1373.
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The Family Education and Resource Center (FERC) presents a Community Forum on the Criminal & Juvenile Justice system -November 23, 2009
The Family Education and Resource Center (FERC), in partnership with BHCS, present a community forum for family members and caregivers about the Criminal & Juvenile Justice system and how it is linked to Mental Health services.
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Wellness Recovery Action Planning Workshop for Family Members and Caregivers - Thursday November 19,2009
The Family Education and Resource Center (FERC), in partnership with Peers Envisioning and Engaging Recovery Services, is hosting a one-day W.R.A.P. training for family members and caregivers. The training will introduce the fundamentals of the W.R.A.P. tools, assist family members and caregivers in supporting their loved ones and each participant will develop their own personal W.R.A.P.
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The Family Education and Resource Center (FERC) host Healing Hands and Dream Scapes - November 7 & November 21
The Family Education and Resource Center (FERC) present Healing Hands and Dream Scapes – A 2-part Art Workshop. Healing art workshops are designed specifically for family members and caregivers. Healing Hands and Dream Scapes is 2-part workshop. All interested participant should plan to attend both days.
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Dateline for Submission of EPSDT Funded Expansion and Augmentation Request is October 30, 2009 at 12 noon.
We appreciate that several Children’s providers have forwarded their requests to expand their school-based programs and services in the County of Alameda. If you are planning to submit any such request, please make sure that your requests will reach us no later than the cut-off date: OCTOBER 30, 2009 AT 12:00 NOON.
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Wellness Recovery Resiliency Hub Open House
September 23rd 2:00pm - 6:00pm. Open Houses for the BHCS “Wellness Recovery Resiliency Hub” and the Alameda County “Family Education and Resource Center.”
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Public Comment for the MHSA-Innovation Plan
The Public Comment for the MHSA-Innovation Plan will take place after the ACMHB Meeting on Monday, Sept. 14, 2009 from 2PM-3PM.
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Innovation (INN) Plan Now Available for Public Review and Comment
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Regional Center Presentation
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Criminal Justice Training:
On July 15, 2009, the National Institute of Corrections will host a live 3-hour satellite/Internet broadcast to provide an overview of opportunities that can help your organization prepare to work with persons suffering from mental illness in jails.
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Project Eden - "A Walk In Wonderland"
Project Eden, a program of Horizon Services, Inc., is proud to announce the 15th Annual Gay Prom "A Walk In Wonderland" will be held on Saturday, June 13, 2009, at Centennial Hall in Hayward.
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Health Through Art is celebrating 20 years
Congratulations to Health Through Art which is celebrating 20 years this month. There will be several events during the month; including a gala celebration of their 20th anniversary on Saturday, April 18th.
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Community Mental Health Awards
There are ONLY 4 Days to left to nominate an individual or organization that has provided an outstanding contribution to the Alameda County mental health community.
Recognition is given for mental health education of the general public, elimination of stigma, preventing or fighting housing discrimination, creation of new and innovative programs, recognition of fundraising for mental health activities, recognition of long-term financial support to mental health programs, provisions of community support activities emphasizing mental health, facilitating others through advocacy or intervention, or working for new mental health legislation. Our intent is to award members of our community who are serving people with “mental illness” and improving the quality of their lives. -
Retirement Announcement for Dave Kears
Alameda County Health Care Services Agency Director Dave Kears announces his retirement, effective March 20, 2009.
Please see the attached letter to the Board of Supervisors.
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MHSA Housing Program Application - Fairmount Apartments-30-day Public Comment
The BHCS Housing Services Office requests your feedback and questions on the Fairmount Apartments MHSA Housing Program draft application materials through October 10, 2008. To review these materials and to provide us with feedback, please follow this link.
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ACBHCS - Housing Services Office - Winter 2008 Newsletter
The current issue of the ACBHCS Housing Services Office Winter Newsletter is now available online:
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MHSA Workforce, Education and Training (WE&T) Plan
Proposition 63 – the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) provides our County with a unique opportunity to fund innovative mental health programs for clients with long standing unmet needs. MHSA Workforce, Education and Training (WE&T) is a strategic initiative to develop a comprehensive workforce (both in County and community based mental health providers), which will be sufficient in size, competencies, diversity, and linguistic capacity to deliver services and supports to and with consumers and family members that are effective, culturally competent and integrate the values of wellness, recovery and resiliency. Click here for more information on the initiative and to download the WE&T plan.
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Transition Age Youth (TAY) Services Strategic Plan (10-7-08)
Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services (ACBHCS) is a leader in creating and providing services for Transition Age Youth (TAY). This strategic plan is a blueprint for enhancing and expanding those services over the next three to five years. Transition Age Youth with severe mental illness (SMI) often “fall between the cracks” of the mental heath care system as they age out of children’s services at age 18 and then reappear in the adult system. In response, this strategic plan combines the resources of the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) with the talents of the community to meet the diverse needs of TAY in Alameda County.
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- Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services
is proud to announce the awarding of a contract to the Mental Health Association of Alameda County to provide a Family Education and Resource Center to provide outreach, education and support to family members/caregivers who have a family member with mental illness. This new center will have offices in all four regions of the County. It will be funded by the Mental Health Services Act.
- 2008 Employee Service Awards
- Mental Health Services Act Prevention & Early Intervention (PEI) Plan submitted to State for Review
The PEI Three-Year Program & Expenditure Plan (FYs 2007-2008, 2008-2009) that was submitted to the State Department of Mental Health and the Oversight and Accountability Commission is available here.
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Alameda County 2008 Annual Community Service Awards
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Mental Health Matters – TV Show
Watch the new public access TV show that reveals the personal experiences of people impacted by mental health issues. The Public Awareness Committee of the Mental Health Board has created a series of shows to increase community awareness, reduce stigma, and give hope. Episodes already shown can be viewed online. More information. -
Special Community Education Event for
Family Members focusing on Workforce Education & Training - 6/5/08
Come and learn about: Updates on MHSA Workforce Education & Training (WE&T) Plan and Opportunities to provide important ongoing input for Family Employment and Career Pathways. More information. -
MHSA - Workforce Education & Training (WE&T) Planning Panel Meetings
- 6/5/08
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
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Mental Health and Law Symposium
- 5/27/08
Protecting and Treating those Destabilized by Mental Illness: Beyond the Asylum and the Jail. More information. -
The Bay Area Services Network (BASN) Request for Proposals (RFP)
Notice of Award, tentatively scheduled on April 23rd 2008, has been postponed. The new date for Notice of Award is now May 7th (date approximate). BID protest/appeals timeline remains the same as described in pages 18-19 of the RFP. If you have any questions, please call Mario Alvarez, 510-567-8127. More information. -
Request for Proposal (RFP) RFP Responses are due Friday, May 23, 2008.
The Family Education and Resource Center will play a critical role in helping families support individuals with mental illness who are children, adolescents, transition age youth, adults or older adults. - RFP
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The Bay Area Services Network (BASN) Request for Proposals (RFP)
Notice of Award, tentatively scheduled on April 23rd 2008, has been postponed. The new date for Notice of Award is now May 7th (date approximate). BID protest/appeals timeline remains the same as described in pages 18-19 of the RFP. If you have any questions, please call Mario Alvarez, 510-567-8127. More information. - "Pathways to Housing" Community Presentation Wednesday, May 7, 2008, 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM at Alameda County Conference Center, Oakland. More information.
- ”Trauma Informed Care” Community Presentation Thursday, May 1, 2008, 9:30 AM – 12:00 Noon at 2000 Embarcadero Cove, Alameda Room, 5th Floor, Oakland. More information.
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Alameda County Family Education & Resource Center
(http://www.alamedaferc.com)
It was developed as part of the Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Mental Health Services Act Community Services and Supports (CS&S) Plan to the California State Department of Mental Health (DMH). It houses information about resources and research relevant to families and providers. - Request for Qualifications: Criminal Justice Inpatient Services (CJIS) Program
The purpose is to identify a provider to deliver an acute psychiatric inpatient jail-based program to be located at the North County jail (GDDF) - Alcohol and
Drug Youth Survey
During the spring of 2005 BHCS surveyed middle and high school students throughout Alameda County about their access to and use of alcohol and other drugs (AOD). The results from this survey can be viewed in the report called the Alameda County BHCS Alcohol and Drug Youth Survey Spring 2006: Access, Use & Consequences. BHCS hopes that the information provided in this report is useful in understanding the needs and issues that youth in Alameda County face on an ongoing basis regarding AOD use and associated high risk behaviors. - Town Hall Meeting Radio Broadcast - Saturday,
December 8, 2007
Behavioral Health Care Services will be sponsoring a Town Hall Meeting radio broadcast on radio station KPOO 89.5 FM, Saturday December 8, 2007 from 10am to 12pm. The broadcast will be live from City Hall in Oakland. The focus of discussion will be Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD) and violence in Oakland. The event is being coordinated by the Love Life Foundation, Executive Director of Love Life Foundation Donald Lacy and Program Manager William Hammons. Featured panel members representing BHCS are Rudy Smith-LCSW, from the BHCS Crisis Support Network Response (program funded by Measure Y) and Dean Chambers-LCSW. The panel is expected to feature a diverse group of professionals, community advocates, and youth at risk who plan to offer some stimulating dialogue on the impact of trauma and violence in our community. - September is the
National Alcohol & Drug Addiction Recovery Month
Alameda County Board of Supervisors issued a Proclamation on September 11, 2007. More Information - A One Day Conference on Mental Health Stigma and Discrimination – 10/19/07. See Flyer
- Request for Letters of Interest - Safe
& Drug Free Schools and Communities (posted:
9/28/07)
We are seeking Letters of Interest from qualified evaluators or evaluation agencies to effectively evaluate a State Safe and Drug Free School and Communities five year grant. More Information - New Older Adult System of Care Director - Mr. Clint Nix
- Highland Substance Abuse Program Open House - 9/20/07
- Training - Document and CQRT Standards - 9/13/07, 9AM - Noon
- Requests for Proposals (RFP)
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Residential Social Model Detoxification Services - Addendum #1 (Issued 6/22/07)
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Sobering Center Services - Addendum #1 (Issued 6/25/07)
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This website will be the official site for the RFPs and related documents as well as any updates that may be issued. The Calendar of Events for these two RFPs includes a mandatory Bidders Conference on Tuesday June 19, 2007 with all Bids due at noon July 11, 2007. Please check this website for any updates. We look forward to responses from interested qualified Providers.
- Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD)
Strategic Plan
Over the past year BHCS developed a five-year strategic plan for alcohol and other drug (AOD) primary prevention services to address the current prevention needs for all age groups (youth, young adults, adults and older adults) in Alameda County. In this plan four priority areas have been identified to serve as the foundation for the BHCS AOD Prevention System for the next five years. These priority areas guided the development of the strategic plan’s goals and objectives and are aligned with the current direction of the State of California’s Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs. The plan can be viewed by clicking on the link below. View Report (Large file: 14,000 KB) - Pictures from Lila Butts' Retirement Party
Click here to enter photo gallery! - Congratulations to Dr. Marye L. Thomas,
Director of Behavioral Health Care Services Agency.
Dr. Thomas will be inducted into
Alameda County Women’s Hall of Fame on April 28th, 2007.
Click here for the complete announcement. - New Crisis Response Program in the Tri-Valley Area (Livermore)
Click here to learn about this new program. - Request for Proposals Release -
Wraparound
Services
Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services (BHCS) is releasing a Request For Proposal (RFP) for the procurement of services. - NAMI Family-to-Family Education Program
NAMI Eastbay will be holding their next Family Education class series staring February 1, 2007. Please see flyer. - Crisis Response Program Expansion
We are excited to announce that the Crisis Response Program will be expanding into the Fremont and Livermore areas as part of the MHSA. Beginning Jan. 22, 2007, Brad Watkins, LMFT will be working M-F 8:30am-5:00 pm for the CRP, located at Tri-City Community Support Center. A part-time clinician will be hired for the Livermore site, located at the Livermore Multi Service Center, in the near future. Please see flyer. - Non-Hospital MHS Payment Authorization
- Release of
Request for Proposals (RFP) for Substance Use Treatment for Men
BHCS is seeking a vendor to provide residential treatment, sober living and case management services for adult men in the West Oakland catchment area under a Request for Proposal (RFP) process. To respond to this RFP, download the following RFP files below. Proposals are due at Behavioral Health Care Services Administration, 2000 Embarcadero Cove #400, Oakland, CA 94606 by Monday, November 27, 2006.- RFP Document (Word)
- Budget Worksheets (Excel) (see instruction in above RFP Document)
- Addendum #1 - The addendum consists of questions and answers regarding the RFP, including changes to the RFP housing component.
- Information meeting attendees on October 30, 2006.
- Free Crisis Disaster
Intervention Training Certification for Qualified Applicants
July 13 & 14, 2006, 8:30 am - 5 pm. Click here for more information. - Adolescent Psychiatric Health Facility
Behavioral Health Care Services is seeking a vendor to operate an Adolescent Psychiatric Health Facility under a Request for Proposal (RFP) process. To respond to this RFP, download the following RFP files. Proposals are due at Behavioral Health Care Services Administration, 2000 Embarcadero Cove #400, Oakland, CA 94606 by 2:00 pm, July 28, 2006. - Introducing Network
of Care Website
A comprehensive, Internet-based community resource for people with mental illness and substance abuse issues, as well as their caregivers and service providers.
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