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What are the most important unmet mental health needs the City of Berkeley should consider when making funding decisions for the next three years?

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What are the most pressing unmet mental health needs in the City of Berkeley?

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What are your ideas on the best ways to address these needs?

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Is there anything else you would like to share regarding mental health services and needs in the City of Berkeley?

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May 5, 2020, 9:32 AM
  • What are the most pressing unmet mental health needs in the City of Berkeley?

    The lack of clear access to a social worker case manager check-in option for those in need of one. For the resistant person, I am trying to help, check-in by mental health care workers is only an option when the situation is grave, and is heading towards 51-50. In the past this has resulted in an apartment fire with the displacement of 30 households. An earlier check-in option would likely have prevented this.

  • What are your ideas on the best ways to address these needs?

    The requirement is a social worker case manager who actively seeks out those with mental health issues but limited advocacy skills. Case managers currently exist but in limited numbers and are currently deployed to those who have the strongest advocates which fall into 2 categories 1) those people with constant and debilitating mental health problems who naturally advocate for themselves and 2) those who have a strong advocate by a person without mental health conditions. A third group of those with mental health issues and limited advocacy skills goes under the radar screen - often till it's too late. BMH could address this need.

  • Is there anything else you would like to share regarding mental health services and needs in the City of Berkeley?

    The quality of life in downtown Berkeley is definitely reduced by the number of homeless. It is noteworthy, impressive and altruistic that Berkeley and Oakland do not run these people out of town which is often the knee jerk response at other places. Forcing a comprehensive policy at the national level may be beyond where America is at the moment, but forcing a statewide policy that works should be practical that could allow Ca to lead the world in this difficult human problem.

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