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Acronyms

​Acronyms

Ad Hocs

Ad Hoc Proposal Form (Word)
​Ad Hoc - Procedures (Word) (PDF)
Listening Sessions

Agendas

Napa County Agenda - Word   PDF 
Tri-City Agenda - PDF

Annual Goals  / Task List

Annual Goals (Sample) (Word) (PDF)
​Goal Setting Presentation (PowerPoint) (PDF)
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Task List

Annual Reports

See "Annual Report" in "Best Practices" Handbook

Bylaws

  • Bylaws (Sample)
  • CA Welfare & Institution Code includes section on bylaws requirements.​
  • Regional Committee Bylaws (for Large Counties) (Riverside)

Member Orientation

  • Membership Guide (Sample)
  • Member Orientation: See FAQ #7​

Recommendations

 Making Recommendations

Recruitment

Application (Word)
​Flyer (Age 25 and under) (PDF created using "Canva")
Flyer (Shasta) (JPEG)
Letter to BOS (Sacramento)

Interview Questions (Word)
Policy/Procedures: Membership Guide (Sample)

​Recruitment: Best Practices Guide
Resignation Letter (PDF) (Word)

Site Visits

Forms
Napa
Riverside

Ventura
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Procedures
Procedures (Napa)
​Procedures (Ventura)
Procedures (Orange)

Town Halls

How to Run A Town Hall (L.A. County)
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mission

cALBHB/C supports the work of california's 59 local  behavioral health boards and commissions by providing resources, training, and opportunities for communication and statewide advocacy.

Local boards are responsible for reviewing public behavioral health and needs, services, facilities and special problems, and serve in an advisory capacity to local governing bodies and local behavioral health directors per CA Welfare and Institutions Code 5604.2.
Donations are welcome. CALBHB/C is a nonprofit organization.