Who We Are
About the Florida Substance Abuse and Mental Health Corporation
The Florida Substance Abuse and Mental Health Corporation is a non-profit corporation created by the Legislature to oversee the state's publicly funded substance abuse and mental health services. The Governor, President of the Senate and Speaker of the House appoint its 12 directors
The corporation is charged with making recommendations annually to the Governor and the Legislature on policies designed to improve coordination and effectiveness of the state's publicly funded mental health and substance abuse systems
The Corporation has two staff, Ellen Piekalkiewicz, Executive Director and Linda Rayner, Policy Assistant.
Resources
Workplan
2009 - 2010 Workplan (PDF, 1MB)
Brochures
SAMH Corporation Brochure (PDF, 424k)
Annual Reports
The 2008 Annual Report (and all past reports) are available on the Annual Reports page.
Policy Briefs
Policy Briefs are available on the Policy Briefs page.
Media Kit
The Media Kit files are available on the Media Kit page.