Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 9, § 3720 - Prevention Program
(a) The County shall offer at least one
Prevention Program as defined in this section.
(b) "Prevention Program" means a set of
related activities to reduce risk factors for developing a potentially serious
mental illness and to build protective factors. The goal of this Program is to
bring about mental health including reduction of the applicable negative
outcomes listed in Welfare and Institutions Code Section
5840,
subdivision (d) as a result of untreated mental illness for individuals and
members of groups or populations whose risk of developing a serious mental
illness is greater than average and, as applicable, their parents, caregivers,
and other family members.
(c) "Risk
factors for mental illness" means conditions or experiences that are associated
with a greater than average risk of developing a potentially serious mental
illness. Risk factors include, but are not limited to, biological including
family history and neurological, behavioral, social/economic, and
environmental.
(1) Examples of risk factors
include, but are not limited to, a serious chronic medical condition, adverse
childhood experiences, experience of severe trauma, ongoing stress, exposure to
drugs or toxins including in the womb, poverty, family conflict or domestic
violence, experiences of racism and social inequality, prolonged isolation,
traumatic loss (e.g. complicated, multiple, prolonged, severe), having a
previous mental illness, a previous suicide attempt, or having a family member
with a serious mental illness.
(d) Prevention Program services may include
relapse prevention for individuals in recovery from a serious mental
illness.
(e) Prevention Programs
may include universal prevention if there is evidence to suggest that the
universal prevention is an effective method for individuals and members of
groups or populations whose risk of developing a serious mental illness is
greater than average.
(f) The
County may combine an Early Intervention Program with a Prevention Program, as
long as the requirements in Section
3710 and Section
3720 are met.
(g) The County shall include all of the
Strategies in each Prevention Program as referenced in Section
3735.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 5846, Welfare and Institutions Code. Reference: Section 5840, Welfare and Institutions Code.
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