The first in-person meeting of New York’s Youth Mental Health Advisory Board was held near the state capital on Saturday. The 30-member advisory board has representation from 19 counties located in every region throughout the state and includes youth between the ages of 11 and 17, providing a broad array of perspectives.
“With the unique pressures so many young people are experiencing today, it’s critical that we listen to their perspective and learn about the issues they view as impacting them the most,” Office of Mental Health Commissioner Dr. Ann Sullivan said. “The Youth Mental Health Advisory Board will offer invaluable insight into the issues facing our youth and help us to build and strengthen support for their mental well-being. Governor Hochul has demonstrated a lasting commitment to listening to our youth so that we can meaningfully address their mental health concerns.”
The advisory board includes 10 members from the five-borough New York City area and five each from the four OMH regions, which include Long Island, Hudson River, Western New York, and Central New York. The 30 members are each between the ages of 11 and 17 and were selected from a statewide pool of more than 350 applicants.
Board members met in-person in Troy along with leadership from OMH and the state Office of Addiction Services and Supports. The full-day meeting followed two virtual sessions that were conducted during the summer.
“We remain committed to supporting all New Yorkers facing substance use and mental health challenges, and this advisory board gives us a chance to connect with young people across the state to hear their concerns and discuss the best ways to meet their needs,” OASAS Commissioner Dr. Chinazo Cunningham said. “I look forward to continued collaboration to address these important issues, as we work to support Governor Hochul’s ambitious mental health initiatives.”
The advisory board will convene quarterly, including two meetings that will be in-person, and will provide feedback gathered during these sessions. Youth Power at Families Together in New York State is organizing the advisory board meetings and compiling this feedback.
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