My Reasons I want CRSP to remain open:
It helps me regulate my emotions.
It’s structural and continuance.
Its grouping and socialization structure
improves my mental health.
Its classes help my physical health.
— written appeal from client to Fairfax Officials
Dear Pete,
For the third time in less than four years, an excellent service here in Fairfax County called the CRSP, Community Readiness and Support Program, is being threatened with “REALIGNMENT” from public health provider, the CSB, to an outside mental health contractor.
CRSP is a day support program that offers psycho-educational, pre-vocational and group treatment methods for adults with serious mental illness and/or co-occurring disorders. The program “focuses upon assisting the consumer to improve living skills needed for successful community living.”
The Fairfax County Falls Church Community Services Board (CSB) is considering transferring the services that CRSP provides clients to an outside mental health service provider – PRS (Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services.)
In the past CRSP clients and their families succeeded in stopping such a move. In 2015, CRSP Clients and parents convinced the CSB to maintain CRSP, but two years later, CSB executives tried again.
CSB would not answer any questions asked by clients and family members, but stated it was a budget issue. Upon research, the advocates for CRSP, which included the Northern Va Chapter of NAMI, found that the program would cost more with less services at PRS.