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Sonoma County Approves $250,500 in Mental Health Funding for Students

On Tuesday, April 18, the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors approved $250,500 to provide behavioral health services in schools in partnership with the Sonoma County Office of Education. The funding is from Measure O, the quarter-cent sales tax measure voters approved in 2020 to fund mental health and homelessness services.

The board today also received the Measure O annual report, which highlights projects funded through the $25 million-per-year tax measure. Key projects include the opening of the Sonoma County Healing Center psychiatric health facility; funding for mobile crisis response programs across the county; and supportive housing units with case workers, mental health specialists and navigators who provide expertise in supportive and transitional housing.

The behavioral health school partnership will fund four new county positions for the initial phase. Over the long term, the program will provide school-based behavioral health support and interventions to schools in Sonoma County. Aspects of the program include:

A program to address youth substance use disorder is also being developed with assistance from $2.4 million in Measure O funds. Additional funding for mental health support for students is expected to be approved later during a supplemental budgetary process.

For more information and to read more about the Measure O Annual Report, click here.

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