New York City’s LGBTQ community faces mental health disparities, but resources are available
New York City has long been a global beacon for LGBTQ+ people. As of 2023, about 907,000 adults in our city (14%) identified as LGBTQ+ — nearly 50% higher than the national average of 10%. Yet even here, the home of Stonewall, LGBTQ+ New Yorkers face greater mental health challenges and burdens than their straight … Read More

- Expand access to culturally responsive mental health services, specifically targeting younger and Latino LGBTQ+ individuals.
- Invest in community-based programs that address social isolation and provide peer support networks.
- Strengthen anti-discrimination policies in housing, employment, and health care to address the root causes of mental health disparities.
- Increase training for mental health providers to ensure they are equipped to provide affirming and effective care to LGBTQ+ individuals.
- Create safe and welcoming environments for all LGBTQ+ New Yorkers.
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