Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
Dr. Tonica Robinson holds a Doctor of Behavioral Health in Integration Management from Arizona State University and a Master of Laws in Health Care Compliance from the University of Southern California. Dr. Robinson serves as the Chief of Peer Services at the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health and has previously worked as an Executive Consultant at Esvin Health. Experience includes roles such as Behavioral Health Clinics Administrator, Mental Health Services Program Manager focusing on Innovation and Cultural Competency, and Innovation Planner at Riverside University Health System. Additionally, Dr. Robinson contributed as an MHSA Innovation professional at Tri-City Mental Health and has written for Black Voice News.
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Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH) is the largest county mental health department in the country. LACDMH directly operates 75 program sites and more than 100 co-located sites. Additionally, LACDMH contracts with approximately 1,000 providers, including non-governmental agencies and individual practitioners who provide a spectrum of mental health services to people of all ages to support hope, wellbeing and recovery. Our diverse workforce, including nurses, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, marriage and family therapists, medical doctors, community workers, trained family members and trained mental health consumers, serve over 250,000 residents of all ages each year. Mission Our mission at LACDMH is to optimize the hope, recovery, wellbeing, and life trajectory of Los Angeles County's most vulnerable through access to care and resources that promote not only independence and personal recovery but also connectedness and community reintegration.