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About CPSA

The Community Partnership of Southern Arizona (CPSA) is the Regional Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA) contracted by the state of Arizona to coordinate and manage publicly funded behavioral health services for children, adults and their families in Pima County. CPSA coordinates, by way of a provider network, the delivery of mental health and substance use treatment services, and behavioral health wellness and prevention services.

CPSA is a community-based, non-profit organization that is dedicated to ensuring that individuals and families receive accessible, high-quality behavioral health services that are member and family driven, recovery oriented, respectful of cultural differences, and foster hope and self-determination.

As one of four RBHAs statewide, CPSA contracts with behavioral health agencies in Pima County to provide mental health and substance use treatment services for eligible individuals. Prevention programs are also provided for children, adults, families, and the community. In collaboration with members and families receiving services, providers, and other key stakeholders, CPSA continuously strives to improve quality of care and respond to changing community behavioral health needs.

For more information, refer to What is CPSA?, a tri-fold brochure.