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CARE Court Program Launches in LACo Friday; Seeks to Enable Mental Health Care
CARE Court, a state-approved program that allows individuals to petition a court to order treatment and housing for people suffering from severe mental illness, will begin operating in Los Angeles County Friday,
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L.A. County is launching CARE Court. Here's what to expect
Gov. Newsom's CARE Court program is launching Friday in L.A. County, where officials estimate 4,500 people could be enrolled in the first year.
Los Angeles Daily News · 4h
LA County’s CARE Court to address mental health crisis launching a year early
County officials gathered in Norwalk on Thursday, Nov. 30, to announce that the CARE Court program will begin a year earlier than required.
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L.A. County to institute jail alternative 'Care Court' Friday
The new California law scheduled to go into effect in December of next year, known as Care Court, will start early in L.A. County - a year early, this Friday.KNX News' Craig Fiegener spoke with County Supervisor Janice Hahn,
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CARE Court Offers A Way To Get Family Members With Severe Mental Illness Into Treatment. Is LA Ready?
The new program launching Dec. 1 means families and other caregivers can ask a judge to offer a treatment plan, but there are ...
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California launches new mental health program in Stanislaus. Will families use CARE court?
Two petitions for CARE Court in Stanislaus County have been filed since Oct. 2, a slow start for the new court-ordered treatment initiative for people with severe mental illness. Stanislaus is ...
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California faces millions in fines for mental health care crisis in prisons
FILE - In this July 9, 2020, file photo, a correctional officer checks a car entering the main gate of San Quentin State Prison in San Quentin, Calif. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File) SACRAMENTO, Calif. ...
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Mark Zuckerberg vetoed proposal to ban plastic surgery filters despite mental health concerns: lawsuit
Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg allegedly rejected a proposal to ban filters from his social media sites that simulate the effects ...
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Cockpit incident involving former Delta pilot raises questions about mental health
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — An incident involving a former Delta Airlines pilot who allegedly threatened another pilot with a gun is raising questions about mental health and oversight for those ...
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Advocates call for more mental health courts in New Brunswick
Some people who have been advocating for the establishment of more mental health courts in New Brunswick are wondering what the holdup is. "I think it's a lack of goodwill," said Paul Ouellet, ...
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California Teens to Have Equitable Access to Mobile Mental Health Support
BeMe Health, Inland Empire Health Plan, and Molina Healthcare of California unite to empower 72,000 teens with app-based behavioral health support RIVERSIDE, Calif. & SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.

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