of the Council bring topics to the meetings in future. She would like to discuss updates to the region’s vulnerability reports and would also like Cal Academy come to the group to report on the iNaturalist app and its impacts. GGNRA: Forrestel – There is an Air Tour management plan update upcoming
– Nikolas Brady, HHS • Coordinated Entry Update – Nikolas Brady, HHS • PIT Count Update – Nikolas Brady, HHS 5:00PM Adjourn Upcoming Homeless Policy Steering Committee Meetings Location: Room 143 D at the Marin Civic Center (3501 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael, CA) Date: May 13, 2026 Time: 3:00-5:00pm
and alt-text. o The Housing and Transportation Committee will work with this committee for best practices. Upcoming Presentations • April: Area Plan Public Hearing • May: Respite for All program • June: TBD Commissioner General Announcements Commissioner Gould – • There were two meetings
and completing their reports. Some work is needed on collecting sufficient data. RESOURCE ROUNDTABLES Reviewed past Roundtable. Prioritized upcoming Roundtables: 1. Supportive services (housing, employment, etc) Youth (0-15) Adult/Older Adult – Kaiser? CONTRACTOR MANUAL Reviewed changes in the Contractor Manuals.
Behavioral Health Board Director’s Report 12/10/2024 Todd Schirmer, PhD, CCHP BHRS Director MHSA/BHSA Community Planning Upcoming sessions (see prevention.marinbhrs.org/MHSA for full listing) • Wednesday 1/15/2025, 2-3:30, Zoom (older adult focused meeting) • Wednesday 1/29/2025, 3-4:30, 3240
Upcoming Community Planning Meetings • Wednesday, April 9, 2025, 12:30 - 2PM via Zoom • Friday, April 11, 2025, 10:30AM - 12PM San Rafael in Vietnamese Albert J. Boro Community Center • Saturday, April 12, 2025, 1 - 2:30PM Early Intervention focused meeting in person 20 N. San Pedro Road, Pt. Reyes
to be in compliance with. Kristen will be working with contractors to make sure that is reflected in PEI documents. See mid-year reports for verbiage being requested. • We need to continue our efforts to convey all PEI outcomes accurately and effectively. UPCOMING • Resource Roundtables: Invite County reps
on the progress of the area planning process. Upcoming events were announced, and members of the commission as well as the general public were encouraged to participate. Under advisement from the Planning Committee, a Needs Assessment Advisory Group was organized. A Needs Assessment (NA) Advisory Group is a task
Reviewed forms for PEI Program annual reports for FY11-12. Due August 15. Revised forms will be sent out soon. Upcoming Meetings Sept 14, 2012: NOTE this will be 1:00-3:00 pm to review Annual Reports.
for the commission’s forum in May. There are some challenges with holding the event on a Saturday. Gary Gosner from ESCOM is considering dates during the week. The forum’s planners next meeting will be on Wednesday, February 5 at 4 p.m. Chair, Vice Chair and Secretary Reports Chair Denton Cohen gave
event on May 16. • The next meeting is at the Canal Alliance. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Canal Alliance will be the speaker. Planning, Legislation, and Communications (PLC): Commissioner Rubens • The resource guide will be an upcoming discussion. • There will be another iteration of the MCCOA
of the Marin County Board of Supervisors, I write to respectfully request that Caltrans include relevant items identified the Marin County Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan and the Tiburon Corridor Study alternatives analysis in the upcoming Caltrans Tiburon Boulevard (Highway 131) Repaving SHOPP Project
of the Marin County Board of Supervisors, I write to respectfully request that Caltrans include relevant items identified the Marin County Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan and the Tiburon Corridor Study alternatives analysis in the upcoming Caltrans Tiburon Boulevard (Highway 131) Repaving SHOPP Project
review of the amendments to the commission bylaws. New Business Items for the Next Agenda • Commissioner Brown would like to have an overview of the ADA requirements for announcements to the public. Camille will ask Suzanne Levine, County Accessibility Officer, to speak at an upcoming commission meeting. Adjournment: 4:25 p.m. Next meeting date: Monday, April 27, 2026 3
by phoning 415-473-6809(Voice), CA Relay 711 or by e-mail at tlavie@marincounty.org. 4 Upcoming Board of Supervisors Presentations Intoxicating Hemp – August 20th: Public Health and BHRS presenting an informational report on an emerging concern Suicide Prevention and Recovery Month – September 10 th
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR’S OFFICE 2022 - 2 4 B U D G E T B O A R D S A N D C O M M I S S I O NS B I E N NIAL R E P O R T Please note that this report should reflect accomplishments for the 2020-22 budget cycles (July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2022) and goals, initiatives, etc. for the upcoming two year budget
for Public Expression on Matters not on the Agenda: None Chair Report (Barry): Chair Barry thanked those who gave input on the Housing & Transportation section of the upcoming resource guide. Vice Chair’s Report (Smith): • Gave Commissioner Gould a shoutout for organizing the test driving of the Tesla
and base pay rate for personnel, therefore if you want to change FTE or pay rate, that requires a budget change. See Contractor Manual for how to submit a budget change request. • Upcoming Meetings: June meeting canceled. Will have May 8 Resource Roundtable (see top of page). • Little Hoover
Information Technology System has allowed for improved data tracking and transparency around service utilization and disparities in system access. This improved ability to track information allows the Department and the community to make informed decisions on how to address disparities. Given the upcoming
with Corte Madera and Mill Valley/Tiburon to do targeted outreach in those communities in March. • There is an upcoming webinar called Saving Energy at Home, with tips for helping lower utility bills. Chair and Vice Chair Reports: • Chair Barry provided an update on presenters for the remainder
to Achieve Health and Wellness Equity (see: www.marinhhs.org) Requests for disability accommodations may be made by phoning 415-473-7637(Voice), CA Relay 711 or by e-mail at tschirmer@marincounty.org. 8 Upcoming Opportunities 1. Behavioral health payment reform by 07/01/2023 2. New electronic health
Includes – Questions which we are exploring, completed focus groups, upcoming focus groups and completed community meetings. (View attachment) Finance Projections for MHSA/ Current Program Funding CSS ~$1,143,000 Unallocated - We don’t know whether the grants, which fund community crisis response
Pedro, San Rafael, CA 94903 www.MarinBHRS.org/ Slide 10 Upcoming Community Planning Meetings • Wednesday, April 9, 2025, 12:30 - 2PM via Zoom • Friday, April 11, 2025, 10:30AM - 12PM San Rafael in Vietnamese Albert J. Boro Community Center • Saturday, April 12, 2025, 1 - 2:30PM Early Intervention
supplies and services for the operation of the Medical Health Branch. � Develop the Medical Health Branch objectives for the upcoming operational period. Distribute to Group Supervisors and Operations Chief prior to planning meetings. � Contact the RDMHC/S. Consider contacting EMSA Duty Officer
community activities, meetings, programs, and events. The reservation guidelines contained in this document apply to County of Marin programs (including the Department of Health and Human Services) as well as to community agencies utilizing conference room space. If you have any questions, please contact
MHSA 3 Year planning has completed the community meeting forums. More focus groups are under way as well as Key informant interviews. Handout Includes – Questions which we are exploring, completed focus groups, upcoming focus groups and completed community meetings. (View attachment) Finance
(BHRS family support group) • Access line 888-818-1115 • Crisis text line: text MARIN to 741741 • Mobile Crisis Response Team 415-473-6392 Care-act.org Trainings & Resources Upcoming Training Previous recorded trainings • CARE Act 201: The Client’s Journey Through the CARE Act • CARE Act 202
are a risk factor for a subsequent fatal event, effective surveillance for non-fatal overdoses remains a challenge. Better understanding the characteristics of fatal and non-fatal overdoses at a local level can help inform prevention strategies. We aimed to compare the characteristics of people who
UPDATE 17 A. COMMUNITY SUPPORTS AND SERVICES FSP-01 CHALLENGES AND UPCOMING CHANGES The CSOC program faces several challenges. The program continues to serve youth with significant substance abuse issues. CSOC staff was trained in Motivational Interviewing techniques (a method that focuses
. ______________________________________________________________________________ POLICY EMS System Notification Forms shall be initiated by an individual or provider agency upon discovery of the events listed below. The events listed are examples and are not limeited to the selections provided. Only one provider agency or person needs to submit a request although anyone