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Kristia Winter, Communications Director
KWinter@council.nyc.gov, 718-629-2900

BROOKLYN, NY— Today, Council Member Farah Louis (D-Brooklyn) chaired her first hearing with the New York City Council Committee on Mental Health, Disabilities, and Addictions. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of mental health crises and calls for help has increased, prompting an in-depth look by the five-member committee on our city’s emergency response and proposed legislation for reforms. During the nearly four-hour-long hearing, the Administration, affected families, and community advocates delivered testimony recounting their personal experiences while expressing the need for greater community input.  

STATEMENT BY COUNCIL MEMBER LOUIS

“We live in a city that has been compounded by crises that are affecting New Yorkers in unprecedented ways – emotionally, physically, and mentally. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, households are overburdened and unable to cope with new circumstances resulting in increased calls for help. It is evident that the existing infrastructure is flawed, leaving families with loved ones in mental and emotional distress fearing the worse if they dial 9-1-1. We must further explore how we can work more cohesively and secure adequate funding to expand the reach of much-needed supportive services within communities that have for too long been victimized and criminalized. It is critical that we utilize the testimony heard during today’s oversight hearing on our city’s mental health emergency response to create a plan of action informed by families, advocates, service providers, members of the City Council, and the Administration. I want to thank Council Member Diana Ayala and Public Advocate Jumaane D. Williams for sponsoring legislation that will help us establish equitable access to care, reimagine emergency response protocols without added trauma or incident, end the racial disparities, and stigmas to better support Black and Brown communities. While I recognize this step forward is a major undertaking, it is one of necessity and great urgency to save lives today rather than wait until tomorrow.”

New York City Council Member Farah N. Louis represents the 45th Council District, which comprises Flatbush, East Flatbush, Midwood, Marine Park, Flatlands, & Kensington in Brooklyn, NY. She is a member of the committees on Civil Service and Labor; Economic Development; Education; Finance; Housing and Buildings; Youth Services; and Justice System. Council Member Louis is the Co-Chair of the Women’s Caucus and Vice Co-Chair of the Black, Latino/a, and Asian Caucus.

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