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News Release
System of Care Advisory Council meets by teleconference April 15 - 03/25/20

March 25, 2020

Program contact: Hilary Harrison, 503-209-1949, hilary.harrison@dhsoha.state.or.us

What: A regular public meeting of the System of Care Advisory Council.

When: April 15, 8:30 a.m. to noon.

Where: By teleconference at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/706039269. The public can also dial in by telephone at 872-240-3212, access code 706-039-269. The meeting will be listen-only until the public comment time.

Agenda: The council will be discussing bylaws, reviewing the first report on agency successes, data for the data dashboard, and public comment.

Details: Senate Bill 1 in 2019 established a Governor-appointed System of Care Advisory Council to improve the the state and local continuum of care that provides services to youth and young adults. The council's immediate work is to develop and maintain a state System of Care and a comprehensive long-range plan for a coordinated state system.

Learn more: System of Care Advisory Council website.

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If you need help or have questions, please contact Hilary Harrison at 503-209-1949, 711 TTY, or hilary.harrison@dhsoha.state.or.us at least two business days before the meeting.

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