Community Access is a not-for-profit agency, helping people with psychiatric disabilities make the transition from shelters and hospitals to independent living.  We provide safe, affordable housing and support services, and we advocate for the rights of people to live without fear or stigma.

 

Advocacy and Public Policy Department

Community Access's Advocacy and Public Policy Department was launched in 1996. Its mission is threefold:

The Advocacy Department is dedicated to enhancing the capacity of mental health consumers to effectively represent and advocate for their own needs. The Department uniquely trains and empowers mental health consumers to engage in activities to help shape the city, state, and national mental health policies that can lead to systems change.

We are focused on the broad issues of increased accessibility of employment and housing for mental health consumers. We also work closely with the New York Association of Psychiatric and Rehabilitation Services (“NYAPRS”) on issues such as:

The Department has both an internal and external focus. Within the agency itself, the Department provides training and outreach to residents of the Agency’s housing programs and participants of our employment, education, and socialization programs. Externally, the Department advocates locally and nationally to educate community-wide mental health systems and programs on becoming more responsive to consumer needs.

In addition to the ongoing advocacy work of educational meetings with State legislators, serving as leaders in the Campaign for a new New York/New York Agreement to provide additional supportive housing beds, and serving as leaders in the broadly based New York Campaign for Mental Health Housing Reform—to name only a few—we have plans ready to be implemented that would greatly expand our reach to more psychiatrically disabled New Yorkers. Some of these initiatives include:

These are all new areas that we believe will have a direct and positive impact on the community of mental health consumers in New York.

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