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Changes at "Mental Health Support Services for Youth with Parents/Guardians Suffering from Addiction"

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  • +["<xml><dl class=\"decidim_awesome-custom_fields\" data-generator=\"decidim_awesome\" data-version=\"0.10.2\"><dt name=\"text-1727190723263-0\">Do you have specific Neighborhood(s) in mind?</dt><dd id=\"text-1727190723263-0\" name=\"text\">\n\n<div>Mott Haven\n\n</div></dd><dt name=\"checkbox-group-1727190854919-0\">Which group(s) does your idea focus on? Select as many as apply.</dt><dd id=\"checkbox-group-1727190854919-0\" name=\"checkbox-group\">\n\n<div alt=\"Youth\">Youth\n\n</div><div alt=\"Public Housing Residents\">Public Housing Residents\n\n</div><div alt=\"Unhoused People\">Unhoused People\n\n</div><div alt=\"Low Income People\">Low Income People\n\n</div><div alt=\"Black, Indigenous and/or People of Color\">Black, Indigenous and/or People of Color\n\n</div></dd><dt name=\"textarea-1727191117616-0\">Describe the challenge you want to address:</dt><dd id=\"textarea-1727191117616-0\" name=\"textarea\">\n\n<div>According to the National Association for Children of Addiction, 1 in 4 children under the age of 18 in the United States are affected by parents who abuse alcohol or drugs. According to the NYC Department of Health &amp;amp; Mental Hygiene, the Bronx had the highest number of drug overdose deaths of all five boroughs. According to the NYC Mayor's Office of Community Mental Health: \"The highest poverty neighborhoods have over twice as many psychiatric hospitalizations per capita as the lowest poverty neighborhoods in New York City.\" This is precisely the case in the Bronx. There's not enough free and accessible resources for public school students who have parents and guardians suffering from addiction, especially in low-income communities like Mott Haven. \n\nSources: \n\nhttps://mentalhealth.cityofnewyork.us/dashboard/\n\nhttps://www.nyc.gov/assets/opportunity/pdf/evidence/availability-accessibility-mental-health-services_findings.pdf\n\nhttps://nacoa.org/about/\n\n</div></dd><dt name=\"textarea-1727191235485-0\">What is the solution to the challenge?</dt><dd id=\"textarea-1727191235485-0\" name=\"textarea\">\n\n<div>South Bronx Unite proposes a Mental Health Support Services program specifically tailored for youth dealing with this issue, which would equip youth - regardless of their language and immigration status - with free healthy support systems, mental health counseling resources and services, along with the knowledge to live healthier lives and not take on harmful habits. \n\n</div></dd><dt name=\"number-1727191411855-0\">Please provide your Zip Code</dt><dd id=\"number-1727191411855-0\" name=\"number\">\n\n<div>10454\n\n</div></dd></dl></xml>"]

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