May 4, 2024 1:21 pm
New York allocates $33 million for mental health services: A breakdown of its utilization

New York is making a significant state-wide investment in mental health services with over $33 million being allocated towards expanding services for New Yorkers struggling with mental illness and involved in the criminal justice system as part of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s 2025 budget announcement. This investment aims to provide support and stability to those in need rather than resorting to incarceration, enhancing mental health supports will not only help individuals find stability and peace but also make the community safer.

One program that will benefit from Hochul’s investment is the Midtown Community Justice Center which helps individuals dealing with mental health issues handle their court cases. Ibrahim Ayu, who faced federal charges back in 2023 following an incident with an NYPD officer, credits the center for changing the trajectory of his life. The center provides critical care and support to those in need and will receive additional funding to continue its work.

Additionally, Hochul announced that $19 million from the budget will be directed towards providing critical care to New York youth outside of school environments. This funding aims to ensure that more children can receive the help they need in their own communities. Dr. Dayana Jimenez, owner of Manhattan Teen & Young Adult Psychology, highlighted the importance of early intervention in youth mental health and expressed optimism that the state’s investments will have a positive impact on the development of healthy coping skills in young individuals.

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