California Association of Local Behavioral Health Boards & Commissions
  • Home
  • Resources
  • News/Issues
    • News/Issues (Full Listing)
    • News/Issues A - D >
      • Board & Commission News
      • Children's Issues >
        • Foster Children and Youth
      • Coordinated Care
      • Co-Occurring >
        • Dementia
        • Developmental Disabilities
        • Substance Use Disorder
        • TBI
      • Courts
      • Crisis Care Continuum
      • Cultural Issues
      • Disaster Recovery/Readiness
    • News/Issues E - P >
      • Employment
      • Homeless / Housing >
        • ARF Issue Brief ADA version
      • Hospitals
      • Jails & Prisons
      • Laura's Law
      • Law Enforcement
      • LGBTQ >
        • LGBTQ+ Definitions and Acronyms
      • LPS Act
      • Navigator Programs
      • Parity
      • Patients' Rights
      • Peer Supports
      • Psychiatric Advance Directives
    • News/Issues Q - Z >
      • Stigma
      • Seniors
      • Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
      • Suicide
      • Veterans
      • Whole Person Care
      • Workforce
      • Youth Issues (Ages 16-25)
  • Performance
    • ByCOUNTY
    • byTOPIC
  • Meetings
  • Training
  • Contact Us
  • Association Docs
  • Home
  • Resources
  • News/Issues
    • News/Issues (Full Listing)
    • News/Issues A - D >
      • Board & Commission News
      • Children's Issues >
        • Foster Children and Youth
      • Coordinated Care
      • Co-Occurring >
        • Dementia
        • Developmental Disabilities
        • Substance Use Disorder
        • TBI
      • Courts
      • Crisis Care Continuum
      • Cultural Issues
      • Disaster Recovery/Readiness
    • News/Issues E - P >
      • Employment
      • Homeless / Housing >
        • ARF Issue Brief ADA version
      • Hospitals
      • Jails & Prisons
      • Laura's Law
      • Law Enforcement
      • LGBTQ >
        • LGBTQ+ Definitions and Acronyms
      • LPS Act
      • Navigator Programs
      • Parity
      • Patients' Rights
      • Peer Supports
      • Psychiatric Advance Directives
    • News/Issues Q - Z >
      • Stigma
      • Seniors
      • Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
      • Suicide
      • Veterans
      • Whole Person Care
      • Workforce
      • Youth Issues (Ages 16-25)
  • Performance
    • ByCOUNTY
    • byTOPIC
  • Meetings
  • Training
  • Contact Us
  • Association Docs

Performance Outcome Data - Marin County

Criminal Justice

MHSA 2025-2026 Amendment, Page 4
Full Service Partnership Programs (FSPs), FY 2023-24, n=391
  • ​81% reduction in nights incarcerated: Of the 391 individuals in Full Service Partnership programs for one year or more, 81 spent one night or more incarcerated in the year prior to enrollment in the FSP, for a collective 5,544 days in their baseline year (averaging 14 days incarcerated in that year). In FY 2023-24 there were 20 FSP clients who experienced one night or more incarcerated-a 74% decrease in the number of individuals as compared to the baseline year. In FY 2023-24 these 20 individuals spent a collective 1,076 nights incarcerated-a 81% decrease resulting in 4,468 fewer collective nights incarcerated in FY 2023-24 as compared to the baseline year. An estimated cost savings of around $1M for FY 2023-24 alone.

Homelessness

MHSA 2025-2026 Amendment, Page 4
Full Service Partnership Programs (FSPs), FY 2023-24, n=391
  • 90% reduction in days experiencing homelessness: Of those 391 individuals, 142 experienced homelessness in the year prior to enrollment in the FSP, for a collective 33,675 days in their baseline year (averaging 237 days unhoused in that year).  In FY 2023-24  there were 37 FSP clients who experienced one day or more unhoused - a 74% decrease in the number of individuals as compared to the baseline year. In FY 2023-24, these 37 individuals spent a collective 3,287 days unhoused - a 90% decrease resulting in 30,388 fewer collective days homeless in FY 2023-24 as compared to the baseline year.

Hospitalization

MHSA 2025-2026 Amendment, Page 4
Full Service Partnership Programs (FSPs), FY 2023-24, n=391
  • 83% reduction in psychiatric hospitalization days: Of the 391 individuals in Full-Service Partnership programs for one year or more, 107 were psychiatrically hospitalized in the year prior to enrollment in the FSP, for a collective 4,573 days in their baseline year (averaging 43 days in psychiatric hospitalization in that year). In FY 2023-24 there were 32 FSP clients who experienced psychiatric hospitalization—a 70% decrease in the number of individuals as compared to the baseline year. In FY 2023-24 there was a collective 784 psychiatric hospitalization days for FSP clients-an 83% decrease resulting in 3,789 fewer collective days of psychiatric hospitalization in FY 2023-24 as compared to the baseline year. An estimated cost savings of over $6M for FY 2023-24 alone.

Archive

Criminal Justice

MHSA​ Update 2019-20 (LINK), page 115​
​FY 17-18 MHSA Contract-Specific Data:
  • 48 individuals were enrolled in Support and Treatment after Release (STAR) for at least 1 year.
    • The number of days clients spent incarcerated decreased by 57%
    • Arrests decreased by 81%.

Employment

MHSA​ Update 2019-20 (LINK), page 115​
​FY 17-18 MHSA Contract-Specific Data:​
  • 92% of Job Development Clients in Support and Treatment after Release (STAR) Full Service Partnership were successfully employed, with 66% retaining the job for at least 4 months. See: MHSA Annual Update 2019-2020, page 115.

Housing

MHSA​ Update 2019-20 (LINK), page 115​
​FY 17-18 MHSA Contract-Specific Data:
  • 48 individuals were enrolled in STAR for at least 1 year.
  • The number of days clients spent homeless was reduced by 67%

Hospitalization

MHSA​ Update 2019-20 (LINK), page 115
  • 48 individuals were enrolled in STAR for at least 1 year.
    • Psychiatric Hospitalization decreased by 32%.
    • Mental Health emergency events decreased by 83%​. ​
​2022-23 EQRO Report, Page 43 ​MediCal EQRO
  • 7-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2019:  7% (compared with 12% statewide)
  • 7-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2020:  24% (compared with 19% statewide)
  • 7-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2021:  24% (compared with 18% statewide)
  • 30-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2019:  12% (compared with 19% statewide)
  • 30-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2020:  29% (compared with 28% statewide)
  • 30-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2021:  28% (compared with 24%  statewide)
More EQRO Data (LINK)
​More MHSA Data at: MHSA
​More SAMHSA PATH Data at: SAMHSA
California counties map by behavioral health region, showing 58 counties plus Berkeley and Tri-Cities. (Sutter and Yuba Counties are one jurisdiction). Southern Region in Green, Los Angeles Region in Turquoise, Central Region in Orange, Bay Area Region in Yellow and Superior Region in Blue
​CA counties map by behavioral health region, showing 58 counties plus Berkeley and Tri-Cities. (Sutter and Yuba Counties are one jurisdiction). View map.
The california association of local behavioral* health boards & commissions (cALBHB/C) supports the work of california's 59 local behavioral health boards and commissions by providing resources, training, Technical Assistance. 

Local boards are responsible** for reviewing public behavioral health needs, services, facilities and special problems, and serve in an advisory capacity to local governing bodies and local behavioral health directors. 
​


​*"Behavioral" Refers to Mental Health as well as Alcohol and Drugs.
**CA Welfare & Institutions Code (WIC) 5604

Donations are welcome. CALBHB/C is a nonprofit organization.