This Bay Area county made refusing a shelter bed a crime. Is it helping solve homelessness?
San Mateo County is implementing strict measures to address homelessness, but their effectiveness remains unproven and limited in scope.
San Mateo County to launch mental health CARE Court' to bring homeless people off street
San Mateo County launches a mental health court to compel homeless people with severe mental health disorders into treatment plans, part of California's CARE Court program led by Gov. Newsom.
This Bay Area county made refusing a shelter bed a crime. Is it helping solve homelessness?
San Mateo County is implementing strict measures to address homelessness, but their effectiveness remains unproven and limited in scope.
San Mateo County to launch mental health CARE Court' to bring homeless people off street
San Mateo County launches a mental health court to compel homeless people with severe mental health disorders into treatment plans, part of California's CARE Court program led by Gov. Newsom.
New California mental health court sees more than 100 petitions in first two months
An alternative mental health court called 'CARE Court' has been launched in seven California counties to compel treatment for people with severe mental illness.
The court has received over 100 petitions since its launch, and it is estimated that between 7,000 and 12,000 people in the state will eventually be eligible for the program.
The CARE Court is part of California's efforts to address the homelessness crisis, and it aims to provide necessary services and support to individuals with severe mental illness.
New California mental health court sees more than 100 petitions in first two months
California has launched a mental health court to compel treatment for people with severe mental illness, and it has received over 100 petitions since October.
Between 7,000 and 12,000 people statewide are expected to be eligible for the CARE Court program.
New California mental health court sees more than 100 petitions in first two months
An alternative mental health court called 'CARE Court' has been launched in seven California counties to compel treatment for people with severe mental illness.
The court has received over 100 petitions since its launch, and it is estimated that between 7,000 and 12,000 people in the state will eventually be eligible for the program.
The CARE Court is part of California's efforts to address the homelessness crisis, and it aims to provide necessary services and support to individuals with severe mental illness.
New California mental health court sees more than 100 petitions in first two months
California has launched a mental health court to compel treatment for people with severe mental illness, and it has received over 100 petitions since October.
Between 7,000 and 12,000 people statewide are expected to be eligible for the CARE Court program.