This is just one important aspect of our comprehensive overhaul of how we handle mental illness, addiction, and behavioral health in San Francisco. You can read more here:https://medium.com/@LondonBreed/fixing-the-behavioral-health-crisis-on-our-streets-8436e87a6344 …
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This is a necessary program for our city, thank you for taking the time to explain the reasoning behind it.
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encouraging to see some concrete action plan - appreciate that each of the people suffering were counted as people and plans devised, looks like we're starting to address the most visible manifestations of the problem- keen to see plans for the root cause.
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And thank you to
@MiracleMessages for the outreach visits last year, it was very educational. I highly recommend SF residents to invest the time.
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“... in the legislature, honestly, this was overall not a controversial bill. It was controversial in the advocacy community and we respect our advocates and work with them, but this is (a) bill last year and this year that got almost unanimous bipartisan support.”
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Eight 5150s is a joke. It should be three, and there are easily 3000 people on SF streets that should be in conservatorship. I hope
@sfpd and@SFPDTenderloin start handing out many more 5150s. I’m sure most are ignored now because they want be held or prosecutedThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Also there should be a medical professional, either public health or psychiatrist on the committee
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