New York City Recognized As Innovative Global Leader on Mental Health Reform
"With the launch of ThriveNYC two years ago, we set out to change the culture around mental health and deliver services where people live, learn, work and worship," said First Lady Chirlane McCray, who spearheads ThriveNYC. "Mental illness and substance misuse are common -- one in five people suffer from some kind of challenge, but do not get the help they need because of stigma or because they have difficulty finding appropriate services. Although we have received a great deal of positive feedback for ThriveNYC's public health approach, our work has just begun. We are committed to building a culturally competent mental health system that meets the needs of all New Yorkers. We are honored to be recognized by I-CIRCLE as a model for other cities. And, we stand ready and willing to share all we have learned with our sister and brother cities around the world."
"Many of us recognize the need to use new approaches to build effective Mental Health systems in cities and urban regions. ThriveNYC is using the best population and public health concepts as key principles. We believe that linking I-CIRCLE with ThriveNYC will result in a global collaboration of cities to work and share these new ideas," said
"ThriveNYC launched as a local solution to a mental health crisis facing cities across the globe. Two years in, we are finally starting to see change take hold in
The stigma of mental health has afflicted our nation for far too long. Americans with depression, anxiety or any other mental health issues should freely ask for help and openly discuss their struggles. ThriveNYC is a groundbreaking roadmap to change the culture surrounding on mental illness.
I-CIRCLE made the announcement today during the second annual
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"We think cities are uniquely positioned to drive the kinds of change needed to finally approach mental health fully given the public health challenge that it is," said
"ThriveNYC sets out a clear message for all of us leading mental health forward - that mental health and well-being are critical assets for a 21st century city, which needs attention from the very top as well as across most sectors of society. Under ThriveNYC's leading inspiration, the US and the international community of mental health leaders have come together to start driving their cities and urban regional systems to be smarter and more ethically sound. Building a solid and sustainable structure of governance that is firmly based on the six principles is a critical achievement. We, at IIMHL and in
"More people live in urban settings than ever before in our history, which makes cities a vital focal point for efforts to promote mental health and well-being. Some cities have made strides with evidence-based models to build mental health, and many are starting this work and looking to collaborate. In
"Internationally there is a new and more inclusive understanding of mental health, one which recognizes the importance of our habitat in protecting mental health and promoting recovery and healing," said
According to the
ThriveNYC set forth a plan to make it easier for New Yorkers to get the treatment they need and improve overall mental well-being. ThriveNYC's six guiding principles for achieving long-term change emerged through a citywide feedback group process, expert advisory input, and scientific literature and evidence review:
Change the culture by making mental health everybody's business and having an open conversation about mental health.
Act early to prevent, intervene more quickly and give New Yorkers more tools to weather challenges.
Close treatment gaps by providing equal access to care for New Yorkers in every neighborhood.
Partner with communities to embrace their wisdom and strength and to collaborate for culturally competent solutions.
Use data better to address gaps and improve programs.
Strengthen government's ability to lead by coordinating an unprecedented effort to support the mental health of all New Yorkers.
"Mental Health America commends NYC and its Cities Thrive initiative for leading the way and acting Before Stage 4," said
"NYC recognizes the importance of leadership and collaboration in advancing mental health equity. Cities Thrive is cultivating a model of coalition-building and knowledge exchange needed to transform our society to one where all people have the opportunity to flourish," said
"ThriveNYC embodies the thoughtful policy approach to the mental health challenges that confront our family, friends, and neighbors. Informed by insights of clinicians and advocates, ThriveNYC renews our collective focus on mental health as an integral part of public health. ThriveNYC will assist many more communities ensuring that fewer people feel isolated, fewer families feel overwhelmed, and fewer neighborhoods face trauma unaided. Thanks to First Lady of New York City Chirlane McCray, Mayor
State Senator
"ThriveNYC's comprehensive initiative is unparalleled," said Council Member
About the International CIty and urban Regional CoLlaborativE (I-CIRCLE)
I-CIRCLE is an international collaborative within the International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership that brings cities and urban regions together to problem-solve and spread innovations in support of mental health and well-being. IIMHL comprises eight countries including



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