to manage depression and/or anxiety and collecting behaviors MHASF also offers weekly coffee talks with staff. Email or click link above for more info! BHRS Community Events BHRSPreventionAndOutreach@marin county.org BHRS provides many community events throughout the year, including awareness events
are to be made, the group would agree to meet more often in order to take the time for fuller discussion. Bruce Gurganus informed the Committee about the upcoming Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) meeting with the State on April 26 th in Emeryville. He encouraged Committee members to attend in order
is available on the DMH website, including dates and times of upcoming stakeholder meetings. Bruce noted that the state has collected additional revenues for MHSA to be distributed to counties. It is not known yet how much Marin with get. The state has yet to decide upon a distribution formula
coordination efforts through enhanced client care teams; and using technology to improve our overall system of care. Marin County will also further improve the efficiency of the practice management system to ensure preparedness for the upcoming shift to alternate payment methodologies, including value-based
changes. In most cases they manage the person’s finances. • Residential Services and PGO work closely together and are in contact daily. • A standing monthly meeting is held to discuss upcoming renewals, new applications, and discuss plans for people on conservatorship. 5 5 3 1/20/2022 Residential
July 2018 COUNTY OF MARIN EMS 7002 PURPOSE COMMUNICATION FAILURE To provide guidelines for the prehospital provider in the event that voice communication cannot be established or maintained and a delay in treatment may jeopardize the patient. RELATED POLICIES Hospital Report/Consult #7001; Radio
Celebrate LGBTQ+ PRIDE 2024 June 25, 2024 5:00 pm - 8:30 pm Join us for a special PRIDE event with a focused planning session on addressing the mental health & substance use service needs of the Marin LGBTQ+ community. Free Community Planning Event Featuring: Community Planning Session Resources
for Public Expression on Matters not on the Agenda 3:41 (2 minutes per person) 7. Reports 3:46 All public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin are held in accessible sites. Requests for accommodations may be made by calling (415) 473-4381 (voice), (415) 473-3232 (TTY
for Public Expression on Matters not on the Agenda 1:40 (2 minutes per person) 5. Commission Meeting Roles and Structure (Denton-Cohen and Cottrell) 1:50 All public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin are held in accessible sites. Requests for accommodations may be made
Guest speaker Amber Carroll, Director of Connection Programs at Front Porch 6. Reports (3 minutes per report – brief comments only) a. Chair’s Report, Rhea Brown All public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin are held in accessible sites. Requests for accommodations may
in the fields of small farmers for the local Marin food lunch programs. CHALLENGES AND UPCOMING CHANGES Buckelew engaged an external evaluator to provide feedback about the TAY Program. They have begun implementing some of the recommendations resulting from that process, such as holding regular events
be developed with stakeholders • Upcoming sessions (see prevention.marinbhrs.org/MHSA for full listing): • Fifteen sessions planned in the next three months, mix of Zoom and inperson meetings Requests for disability accommodations may be made by phoning 415-473-6809(Voice), CA Relay 711 or by e-mail at tlavie
of Agenda 3. Approval of March 2026 Minutes 4. Open Time for Public Expression on Matters not on the Agenda (2 minutes per person) All public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin are held in accessible sites. Requests for accommodations may be made by calling (415) 473-4381
of Land Acknowledgment 11:01 3. Introductions 11:07 4. Approval of Agenda 11:09 5. Approval of February 2026 Minutes 11:11 All public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin are held in accessible sites. Requests for accommodations may be made by calling (415) 473-4381
of Land Acknowledgment 3:31 3. Introductions 3:32 4. Approval of Agenda 3:37 5. Approval of January 2026 Minutes 3:39 6. Open Time for Public Expression on Matters not on the Agenda 3:41 All public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin are held in accessible sites. Requests
. Introductions 11:07 4. Approval of Agenda 11:09 5. Approval of February 2026 Minutes 11:11 6. Open Time for Public Expression on Matters not on the Agenda 11:15 (2 minutes per person) All public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin are held in accessible sites. Requests
4. Open Time for Public Expression on Matters not on the Agenda (2 minutes per person) 5. Presentation Dan Steckline, Quarterly Ombudsman Update All public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin are held in accessible sites. Requests for accommodations may be made
3. Approval of February 2026 Minutes 4. Open Time for Public Expression on Matters not on the Agenda (2 minutes per person) All public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin are held in accessible sites. Requests for accommodations may be made by calling (415) 473-4381
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Understanding VAERS: The Vaccine Safety Reporting System What is VAERS? VAERS stands for Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. It’s a national program run by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to monitor vaccine safety. Healthcare professionals
the following information: • Your name and position • Your facility name • Your contact information • The reason for your call: – Drill/exercise – Real event • For a real event provide a time frame in which you need the MHOAC to contact you The MHOAC or another Public Health Representative will call you
position ($750/month) for a former resident INN Recommended Project Plan Template_April 2018_v1 2 | P a g e to focus on supporting Carmelita alumnae in bringing them back for weekly dinners, events, and groups and building that support network for women who have transitioned to their next place
EMS SYSTEM NOTIFICATION FORM Marin County EMS Agency 899 Northgate Drive #104, San Rafael, CA 94903 ph. 415-473-6871 fax 415-473-3747 www.MarinEMS.org INITIATOR Date of Occurance Location AO Number (if applicable) Pt Age Male ( Female ( Event Level (refer to EMS Policy 2010) ( I (Positive Event
for comment as set by the Commission Chair (generally 2 minutes). Meeting Agenda: 1. Call to Order and Roll Call 2. Approval of Agenda 3. Approval of February 2026 Minutes 4. Open Time for Public Expression on Matters not on the Agenda (2 minutes per person) All public meetings and events sponsored
and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin are held in accessible sites. Requests for accommodations may be made by calling (415) 473-4381 (voice), (415) 473-3232 (TTY) or 711 for the California Relay Service or e-mailing disabilityaccess@marincounty.gov. at least four work days
. Approval of January 22, 2026 Meeting Minutes 4. Commissioner General Announcements (1 minute each) 5. Open Time for Public Expression on Matters not on the Agenda (2 minutes each) 6. Presentation and Discussion: None All public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin
time for comment as set by the Commission Chair (generally 2 minutes). Meeting Agenda: 1. Call to Order and Roll Call 2. Approval of Agenda 3. Approval of January 2026 Minutes 4. Open Time for Public Expression on Matters not on the Agenda (2 minutes per person) All public meetings and events
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 increased reporting
or educational collecting, photography, filming, commercial activities, school or club athletic practice, advertised events, and for all activities having a group size of 15 or more persons. Permit applications may be obtained by calling the District field office at 415−473−7608 or 415−473−2816
or educational classes, scientific or educational collecting, photography, filming, commercial activities, school or athletic club practice, advertised events, and for all activities having a group size of 20 or more persons (without a site reservation or Special Event Permit). Application forms can