OnTrackNY knows that families of participants, including chosen family, play an important role in recovery.

Find out about the range of ways you can get involved in our community.

 

Join the Family Advisory Council

Families of OnTrackNY participants and graduates have an important perspective and are encouraged to join the Family Advisory Council. The Council meets on a monthly basis to provide input and guidance on various ongoing projects to help improve our services and make OnTrackNY teams more successful. Family Advisory Council members are compensated for their time.

Interested in learning more about the council? Email familyco@nyspi.columbia.edu.

Being a part of the OnTrackNY Family Council has allowed me to meet and learn from other parents and family members who have been through similar experiences.  It has been a meaningful and rewarding way to share my own experiences and perspectives as a way to give back to the community.

-Joan Parent of OnTrackNY participant & OnTrackNY Family Council Ambassador

Get email updates from our community

The OnTrackNY Family Listserv sends out emails every few months with information about one-time or ongoing initiatives, sometimes including stipends. Activities may include participating in various projects looking for family member input, joining upcoming educational and community events related to family members, or getting involved with existing OnTrackNY initiatives.

*Note: the Family Listserv is only available to families of current OnTrackNY participants and graduates at this time.
To join, email familyco@nyspi.columbia.edu.

Amplify OnTrackNY

Amplify OnTrackNY is an OnTrackNY initiative to listen and learn from participants, families, teams, and others connected to OnTrackNY, and to use what we learn to improve the OnTrackNY program. Feedback shared with us is held in confidence. Sign up to stay updated on opportunities to share your feedback.

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OnTrackNY would not be possible without the support of our partners:

New York State Psychiatric Institute
New York State Office of Mental Health
Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc.
Center for Practice Innovations
Columbia University Department of Psychiatry