New York State Office of Mental Health
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Operates psychiatric centers across the state and also regulates, certifies and oversees more than 2,500 programs operated by local governments and nonprofit agencies. These programs include various inpatient and outpatient programs, emergency, community support, residential, and family care programs.
Breaking the Silence
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Lesson plans, games and posters created to break the silence about mental illness in schools.
Coalition of Voluntary Behavioral Health Agencies
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The umbrella advocacy organization of New York’s mental health community, representing more than 100 nonprofit, community-based mental health agencies that serve more than 300,000 clients in the five boroughs of New York City and its environs. Founded in 1972, the Coalition is membership-supported along with foundation and government funding for special-purpose advocacy and assistance projects.
Conference of Local Mental Hygiene Directors: New York State
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Advances state and local policies, practices, laws, regulation and funding for the purpose of ensuring a comprehensive, integrated and cost-effective system of care to meet the needs of those persons, and their families, affected by mental illness, developmental disability and/or chemical dependency.
Easter Seals
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Scroll down to “New York” and click “Go” to find an Easter Seals affiliate in your area that offers services for children and adults with disabilities.
Families Together: New York State
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Strives to establish a unified voice for children with emotional, behavioral, and social challenges and attempts to ensure that every family has access to needed information, support, and services.
GetMentalHelp.com
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An online resource that assists mental health consumers in finding high quality information and resources, and to assist in whatever possible way in their treatment and recovery
Mental Health Association: New York State
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Provides programs, events, affiliates, publications, advocacy and links for people affected by mental illness and their families in New York State.
National Alliance on Mental Illness: New York State
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The purpose of NAMI-New York State shall be to serve as an alliance of local mutual support, advocacy, self-help groups and individual members at-large dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with serious mental illness and to the eventual eradication of the severe effects of mental illnesses.
New York Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services
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Statewide coalition of people who use and/or provide recovery-oriented, community-based services. NYAPRS is dedicated to improving services and social conditions for people with psychiatric disabilities or diagnoses and those with trauma-related conditions by promoting their recovery, rehabilitation and rights.
New York Association of School Psychologists
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Represents the profession of school psychology. NYASP serves children, their families, and the school community by promoting psychological well-being, excellence in education, and sensitivity to diversity through best practices in school psychology.
New York Counseling Association
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A professional organization consisting of members who work in or with educational, vocational, and personal counseling. Members are employed in educational, mental health, health care, residential, private practice, community agency, government, business/industry, and religious settings.
New York Online Access to Health (NOAH) - Mental Health
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NOAH provides access to high quality full-text consumer health information in English and Spanish that is accurate, timely, relevant and unbiased.
New York State Association of County Health Officials
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Provides directory of county health officials, and advocates for public health.
New York State Conference of Local Mental Hygiene Directors
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Advances state and local policies, practices, laws, regulation and funding for the purpose of ensuring comprehensive, integrated and cost-effective system of care to meet the needs of those persons, and their families, affected by mental illness, developmental disability and/or chemical dependency.
New York State Office for the Aging
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Provides information designed for older New Yorkers and their families and those concerned about providing opportunities and services to enrich the lives of senior citizens and support their independence.
New York State Psychiatric Institute
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Provides comprehensive clinical services and treatment, research, education and online information about specific mental illnesses.
New York State Psychological Association - Consumer Resources
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Describes the role of the psychologist, How to Find a Psychologist, and Fact Sheets on Common Disorders.
New York State Rehabilitation Association
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Advances public policy that benefits people with disabilities and serves as a clearinghouse of information, education and networking opportunities for provider agencies, their employees, consumers and other advocates.
New York State Technical and Education Assistance Center for Homeless Students
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A New York State Education Department grant-funded project under the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Children and Youth Program. The fundamental objective is to provide technical assistance to school districts throughout New York State in establishing equitable education services for students affected by homelessness.
New York University Child Study Center
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The Center offers expert psychiatric and psychological services for children and their families, with emphasis on early diagnosis and intervention. Our vision is to be the premier source of child mental health information, improve and influence the practice of child mental health professionals, and in doing so, change the face of child mental health.
Nursing Home Information: New York State
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Provides information about nursing homes in New York State.
Office of Long Term Care: New York State
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Combines private long-term care insurance and Medicaid to help New Yorkers prepare financially for the possibility of needing nursing home or home care.