San Diego County health officials were seeking public input Saturday on how best to provide behavioral health services to county residents.
The three-year plan will determine how the county can use state funds to support mental health care, substance use disorder treatment, housing and other critical services for people with significant behavioral health needs, according to officials.
The effort is part of the voter-approved Behavioral Health Services Act, passed by California voters two years ago as Proposition 1. Under the law, every county must develop a three-year Integrated Plan that identifies local priorities and outlines how funding will be allocated, according to a county statement…