Mental Health Peer Appreciation Week.
SCR145 serves to legitimize and promote peer support roles within the behavioral health framework in California. By recognizing Mental Health Peer Appreciation Week, the resolution encourages the integration of peer support services that can reduce the burden on the mental health system by providing cost-effective and Medi-Cal billable services. This acknowledgment could lead to further investments in peer-led initiatives, potentially impacting funding and support for organizations that foster peer involvement in mental health services.
Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 145 (SCR145) recognizes the third week of May 2026 as Mental Health Peer Appreciation Week in California. The resolution aims to highlight the contributions of peers—individuals with lived experiences of mental health or substance use challenges—who provide unique perspectives and support to others navigating the public behavioral health care system. It emphasizes the importance of peer support as a means to foster recovery, health, and wellness in the community.
While there may not be significant contention surrounding SCR145 itself as it primarily serves an appreciative role, the broader implications of expanding peer support services raise questions about funding and the adequacy of training for peer counselors. Advocates for mental health reform argue that these services fill crucial gaps in care, especially in underserved communities, while critics might be concerned about the viability and oversight of peer-run programs. The discussion around such resolutions often highlights the ongoing need for comprehensive approaches to mental health care that include diverse voices and experiences.