Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR76

Introduced
5/1/13  
Introduced
5/1/13  
Refer
5/2/13  
Refer
5/2/13  
Report Pass
5/14/13  
Report Pass
5/14/13  
Passed
5/28/13  

Caption

Urges and requests the Dept. of Children and Family Services to study and make recommendations for a comprehensive statewide plan for delivery of domestic violence services

Impact

The resolution aims to ensure that domestic violence services in Louisiana are comprehensive and adequately address the myriad needs of victims. By emphasizing collaboration among stakeholders, including representatives from various sectors such as law enforcement, legal aid, and domestic violence advocacy groups, HR76 seeks to create a more integrated service delivery model. This collective effort could significantly enhance the effectiveness of domestic violence response in the state and lead to more sustainable outcomes for victims.

Summary

House Resolution 76 urges the Department of Children and Family Services in Louisiana to collaborate with various stakeholders to develop a comprehensive statewide plan for the delivery of domestic violence services. Recognizing the detrimental effects of domestic violence on safety and psychological well-being, the resolution emphasizes a shift in focus from just shelter-based support to preventive measures such as education, outreach, and addressing root causes, setting out a more holistic approach to service delivery.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment around HR76 appears to be positive, with an emphasis on collaboration and proactive measures to combat domestic violence. Stakeholders and legislators supporting the resolution generally view it as a necessary step towards improving the state's response to domestic violence. However, there may be pockets of contention regarding the implementation process and the adequacy of resources allocated to effectively support the recommendations that will stem from this study.

Contention

As HR76 calls for the development of a framework to collect and integrate data and measure program outcomes, there may be discussions about how best to monitor the effectiveness of domestic violence services. Critics might raise concerns about resource allocation and whether the collaborative effort will be able to meet the diverse needs of various communities across Louisiana. Therefore, while HR76 lays the groundwork for improvement, its successful execution will depend on resource commitment and stakeholder engagement.

Companion Bills

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