In compliance with Local Law 34 of 2022, ACS submits quarterly reports and annual reports regarding the use of psychiatric medication by children in foster care
The Trauma Informed Care Training report, pursuant to Local Law 158 of 2023. The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene updated the trauma informed care training curriculum used by the Bureau of Mental Health to include the experiences of asylum seekers, migrants, and refuge
Pursuant to Local Law 119 of 2023, enclosed is a report on progress made towards securing additional club houses for individuals with serious mental illness by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
The Supportive and Intensive Crises Residences report Q3 of 2024, is submitted pursuant to Local Law 118 of 2023. The Health Department manages contracts for supportive and intensive crisis residences for New York City. This report provides information regarding the status of such centers.
In compliance with Local Law 34 of 2022, ACS submits quarterly reports and annual reports regarding the use of psychiatric medication by children in foster care
In compliance with Local Law 34 of 2022, ACS submits quarterly reports and annual reports regarding the use of psychiatric medication by children in foster care.
The Supportive and Intensive Crises (Crisis Respite) Residences Report, pursuant to Local Law 118 of 2023, provides a status update on the establishment of crisis respite centers for quarter 2 of 2024. The Health Department currently contracts with four community-based organizations.
In compliance with Local Law 34 of 2022, ACS submits quarterly reports and annual reports regarding the use of psychiatric medication by children in foster care.
Pursuant to Local Law 119 of 2023, this report summarizes progress made towards securing additional club houses for individuals with serious mental illness by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
Pursuant to Local Law 118 of 2023, enclosed is a report on progress made towards securing additional supportive and intensive crises residence sites (crisis respite centers) by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.