Commission for Behavioral Health Employee Directory
Government AdministrationCalifornia, United States51-200 Employees
The Commission for Behavioral Health is a California state government agency dedicated to advancing wellbeing through prevention and intervention in behavioral health, including mental health, substance use disorders, and trauma-related disorders. Headquartered in Sacramento, the agency partners with communities, subject-matter experts, and civic organizations to deepen public understanding, promote evidence-based practices, and foster new approaches with the goal of transformational change. In the broader government administration landscape, CBH serves as a policy and oversight body focused on behavioral health within California. It operates as a mid-sized public-sector organization and is known by its current name, Commission for Behavioral Health, having previously been the Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission. Its work centers on coordinating across state and local partners to address mental health, substance use disorders, and trauma-related disorders in a holistic, system-wide manner.