Full-Service Partnerships (FSPs) component is 35% of the total BHSA funds. FSPs assist the most vulnerable individuals by providing intensive, community-based outpatient services. Support is designed for individuals who have the greatest barriers to accessing care including: individuals of all ages who are living with a Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED) or Serious Mental Illness (SMI); unserved or underserved; and are unhoused, at risk of being unhoused, involved in the criminal justice system, frequent users of inpatient psychiatric treatment, culturally or linguistically isolated, and/or have complex medical needs. If you or someone you know needs support, we encourage you to visit our website or call 1 (800) 491-9099 to learn more about services and how to access care.
FSPs are required to make the following services available:
- Mental health and supportive services
- Substance use disorder (SUD) services, including ASAM screening and medication‑assisted treatment (MAT) or referral
- Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) and Forensic ACT (FACT)
- Intensive Case Management (ICM)
- Supported Employment using the IPS model
- High Fidelity Wraparound (HFW)
- Field‑based SUD engagement
- Outpatient evaluation and stabilization services
- Ongoing engagement and service planning, including peer support, transportation, and housing support