Passed by California voters in November 2004, Proposition 63 (known now as the Mental Health Services Act or MHSA), created a 1% increase in income taxes on personal income over 1 million dollars. These new tax revenues created the first expansion of funding for mental health services in many years. To access these funds, local mental health systems like Tri-City engaged a broad range of stakeholders and prepared the following Innovation Project Proposal.
The Restorative Practices for Improving Mental Health (RPIMH) project is proposing to combine three evidence-based practices, SKY Breathing, Trauma Informed Yoga, and Restorative Practice Circles into a single course of treatment or healing aimed at addressing the deficits in mental and emotional support for Tri-City staff as well as community youth and their support staff.
The project proposal is posted for a 30-day public review and comment period from April 9 to May 10, 2021. Please review this draft document and respond with any comments you would like considered by the MHSA team. You may submit comments and questions via email to rhundal@tricitymhs.org or fax the Comment Form provided below to 909.326.4690. If you would like to speak with someone directly, please call (909) 623-6131.