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How to Access Mental Health Services and Support in NYC

WebReach out for support by calling Aging Connect at 1-212-244-6469. Veterans: Veterans can access mental health support by calling the Veterans Crisis Line: 988, then press 1. If …

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Understanding and accessing behavioral healthcare

WebWe all can experience mental health challenges in our lives. If natural responses to life events such as, stress, anxiety, uncertainty, sadness or grief become overwhelming and …

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Support for all New Yorkers

WebThe NYC Department of Youth and Community Development provides services, including mental health support, for young people in Runaway and Homeless Youth Residences …

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911 Mental Health Response

WebThe latest news onB-HEARD. In November 2021, the B-HEARD pilot expanded to respond to 911 mental health calls from East Harlem to the Hudson River. In March 2022, the B …

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2023 Annual Report

WebOCMH Annual Report 2023 4 - Part 1 - Critical Gaps in the Mental Healthcare System in New York City I. Mental Health Workforce Shortage One of the greatest challenges …

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The Mayor’s Office of Community Mental Health Makes Progress …

WebFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 21, 2023 CONTACT: [email protected], (212) 788-4254 The Mayor’s Office of Community Mental …

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Connect to care through NYC Well

WebUse NYC’s online database of mental health services and interactive map to find the services you are most interested in. NYC Well’s d irectory of services is:. S earchable - …

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Co-Response Teams

WebCo-Response Teams (CRT) are a collaboration between the NYPD and DOHMH. CRT is a pre- and post-crisis intervention. Each team includes two police officers and one …

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Spaces to Thrive

WebSpaces to Thrive is a partnership between The New York Public Library and the Mayor’s Office of Community Mental Health to spark conversation about mental health and bring …

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The Mayor’s Office of Community Mental Health Announces …

WebJanuary 31 st, 2024 . NEW YORK – Today, the Mayor’s Office of Community Mental Health (OCMH) released a new data brief showing that B-HEARD, the Behavioral Health …

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Bringing in partners to support youth mental health

WebPartner: Bring Change to Mind (BC2M) Foundation. The Bring Change 2 Mind High School Program offers teens a platform to raise awareness around mental health and …

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Find Mental Health Services

WebContact NYC Well - If you or a loved one are feeling overwhelmed or stressed, NYC 988 can help. NYC 988 is a free, confidential helpline for mental health support available 24/7 in …

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Following increased levels of contact during the COVID-19 …

WebNew independent evaluation finds that NYC Well is expanding access to care for hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers In the November financial plan released last week, the City …

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How to help someone who needs mental healthcare

WebVISIT AN ONLINE VERSION OF THIS GUIDE: mentalhealthcityofnewyorkushow-to-help 6 Hospital-based treatment for mental illness Find peer support Become a peer • You can …

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Celebrating mental health heroes

WebDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, the people implementing the Mayor’s Office of Community Mental Health programs — including clinicians, social workers, data analysts, and many …

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