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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, 6:02 PM
  • What are the most pressing unmet mental health needs in the City of Berkeley?

    Mentally unstable people living on the street and sharing the sidewalks with my children.

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

    Share the cost with the rest of the state and county. Stop spending more than others and being a magnet for the mentally ill.

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

    All the mental health services in the world won't help those who won't take them. Last week, my neighbour called the police regarding the person sleeping on his porch. The police arrived and asked the person if they had mental health issues and what their name was. The person responded, "I'm Abraham Lincoln!" The police "moved the person along," clearly uncomfortable with the fact that they cannot do anything.

    It is not "OK" to be stark raving mad and on the street. If we cannot supervise and house all the homeless, and I doubt our taxpayers are up for that responsibility, then we need to remove the excess from our streets.

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