6/2021
Executive Committee Meeting
Location TBD
The Research team will update the executive committee on progress to date of EPI-NET activities
11/2020
Advisory Committee Meeting
Remote via Video Conference
The advisory committee is comprised of representatives from every LHCN county, five EP program representatives, three family advocates, and two peer advocates. The research team will update the committee on progress to date on EPI-NET study components as well as development of the data-collection and presentation application.
7/7/2020
11:00-12:30
Advisory Committee Meeting
Remote via Video Conference
The advisory committee is comprised of representatives from every LHCN county, five EP program representatives, three family advocates, and two peer advocates. The research team will update the committee on progress to date on EPI-NET study components as well as development of the data-collection and presentation application.
6/24/2020
15:00-17:00
Executive Committee Meeting
Remote via Video Conference
The Research team will update the executive committee on progress to date of EPI-NET activities.
5/8/2020
14:00-15:30
Advisory Committee Meeting
Remote via Video Conference
The advisory committee is comprised of representatives from every LHCN county, five EP program representatives, three family advocates, and two peer advocates. The research team updated the committee on progress to date on the qualitative data and county data components. A follow-up meeting is scheduled for July 2020.
11/19/19
9:00-17:30
Statewide Implementation of Early Psychosis Care in California
UC Davis Medical Center Education Building
4610 X St
Room 1222
Sacramento, CA 95817
This year, the governor allocated $20 million to the MHSOAC to support and expand early psychosis care in California, with the goal of making high quality early psychosis care available to all Californians.
In support of this important goal, the UC Davis BHCOE, MHSOAC, Solano and Los Angeles counties invite you to join us for a one-day event in Sacramento. This meeting seeks to bring together stakeholders from state, county, and EP program providers and leadership, commercial insurance companies, as well as clients and families to learn from national experts about large-scale implementation of early psychosis care, state and national priorities in this area, as well as new projects to show the impact of early psychosis treatment. Lunch will be provided after the morning presentations.