ABOUT MHSA

Proposition 63, known as the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA), was approved by California voters in 2004, and became law in January 2005.  It is funded by a 1-percent tax on personal income in excess of one million  dollars.

These funds have been used in Shasta County since 2005 to provide services for children, youth, adults, older adults, and families. All services and programs are designed to help prevent or lessen the effect of mental illness on individuals and families.

The MHSA is divided into five components.  All projects and programs under these components are planned, developed, approved, implemented, monitored and updated through the community stakeholder process.

Click the following links for more detailed information:

MHSA Brochure 2016

MHSA Program Outcomes 2015

Components

Plans, Data, and Reports

MHSA Announcements

INNOVATION PROPOSAL - Psychiatric Advance Directives (PADs) Phase II - Multi-County Collaborative

SHASTA COUNTY – Shasta County Health and Human Services Agency is making available for public comment a request for funding for its Mental Health Services Act, Innovation Plan: Psychiatric...

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INNOVATION PROPOSAL - Roughout Ranch

Shasta County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) has received a proposal for an Innovations project. You are invited to attend a MHSA workgroup meeting on February 29, 2024 to see a...

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WORKGROUP MEETING

2024 Quarterly MHSA STAKEHOLDER WORKGROUP Schedule

Location:
Mae Helene Bacon Boggs Building
2420 Breslauer...

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