Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR30

Introduced
3/7/23  
Refer
3/9/23  
Report Pass
4/20/23  

Caption

Urging The State And City And County Of Honolulu To Recognize And Address The Inequitable Location Of Mental Health Facilities, Clean And Sober Homes, Homeless Shelters, And Other Supportive Living Homes Across The Island Of Oahu.

Impact

This resolution seeks to prompt local governments to reevaluate current policies regarding the locations of mental health and supportive services. By calling for increased resource allocation to underrepresented areas, it aims to foster better access to critical services for individuals in need. This could result in a transformative shift in how mental health services are delivered, promoting a more balanced approach to community support throughout Oahu.

Summary

Senate Resolution 30 urges the State and City and County of Honolulu to acknowledge and rectify the uneven distribution of mental health facilities, clean and sober homes, homeless shelters, and other supportive living environments throughout Oahu, specifically highlighting the concentration of such facilities along the Waianae coast. The resolution underscores the challenges faced by individuals requiring mental health support and the need for equitable access to these resources across the island, addressing a significant public health concern as the residents along the Waianae coast report an imbalance in service accessibility.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR30 appears to be predominantly supportive, emphasizing the urgency of addressing the disparities in the location of mental health resources. Legislators and community advocates recognize the need for improved accessibility to such facilities as essential for melting the stigma surrounding mental health issues and ensuring that all residents have equal opportunities for support. However, there may be strategic discussions surrounding the implementation of these changes and how best to allocate resources effectively.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the resolution may arise in relation to the practicalities of redistributing mental health services. Stakeholders are urged to consider the proximity of such facilities to schools, residential areas, and recreational areas while addressing concerns about community impact, transparency in planning, and the resources required for adequate oversight. Such discussions will be critical to balancing the needs for both equitable services and community safety, thereby ensuring that enhancements to mental health resources do not inadvertently bring additional challenges for local communities.

Companion Bills

HI SCR36

Same As Urging The City And County Of Honolulu To Recognize And Address The Inequitable Location Of Mental Health Facilities And Clean And Sober Homes Across The Island Of Oahu.

Previously Filed As

HI SR86

Urging The State, City And County Of Honolulu, And United States Military To Coordinate And Address The Issue Of Illegal Dumping Within Waipahu And The Surrounding Communities Of Ewa, Pearl City, And Aiea On Oahu.

HI SCR104

Urging The State, City And County Of Honolulu, And United States Military To Coordinate And Address The Issue Of Illegal Dumping Within Waipahu And The Surrounding Communities Of Ewa, Pearl City, And Aiea On Oahu.

HI SR21

Recognizing The Issue Of Illegal Dumping Within The Waipahu Community And Urging The State, City And County Of Honolulu, And Military To Work Together To Address This Concern.

HI SR53

Urging The Department Of Health To Convene An Informal Working Group To Assess The Registration And Monitoring Of All Group Living Facilities As Described In Section 46-4(d), Hawaii Revised Statutes, Including Clean And Sober Homes.

HI SCR65

Urging The Department Of Health To Convene An Informal Working Group To Assess The Registration And Monitoring Of All Group Living Facilities As Described In Section 46-4(d), Hawaii Revised Statutes, Including Clean And Sober Homes.

HI SCR32

Recognizing The Issue Of Illegal Dumping Within The Waipahu Community And Urging The State, City And County Of Honolulu, And Military To Work Together To Address This Concern.

HI HCR93

Recognizing The Issue Of Illegal Dumping Within The Waipahu Community And Urging The State, City And County Of Honolulu, And Military To Work Together To Address This Concern.

HI HCR177

Requesting The City And County Of Honolulu And Department Of Transportation To Provide Covered Bus Shelters At All Bus Stops On Oahu.

HI HCR92

Recognizing The Issue Of Illegal Dumping Within The Waipahu Community And Urging The State, City And County Of Honolulu, And Military To Work Together To Address This Concern.

HI HR157

Requesting The City And County Of Honolulu And Department Of Transportation To Provide Covered Bus Shelters At All Bus Stops On Oahu.

Similar Bills

HI HCR150

Requesting The Department Of Customer Services Of The City And County Of Honolulu To Fully Staff Its Driver Licensing Centers And Expedite The Process Of Obtaining A State Identification Card For Individuals Experiencing Homelessness.

HI HR150

Requesting The Department Of Customer Services Of The City And County Of Honolulu To Fully Staff Its Driver Licensing Centers And Expedite The Process Of Obtaining A State Identification Card For Individuals Experiencing Homelessness.

HI HCR92

Requesting The Governor's Coordinator On Homelessness And The City And County Of Honolulu To Establish A Two-year Homelessness Sanctuary Pilot Program To Provide A Safe Location On Public Land For Homeless Individuals And Families To Reside And Access Services.

HI HR88

Requesting The Governor's Coordinator On Homelessness And The City And County Of Honolulu To Establish A Two-year Homelessness Sanctuary Pilot Program To Provide A Safe Location On Public Land For Homeless Individuals And Families To Reside And Access Services.

HI HCR162

Urging The City And County Of Honolulu's Crisis Outreach Response And Engagement Program To Provide Regular Care And Services To Individuals Experiencing Homelessness In The Central Oahu, North Shore, Leeward, And Windward Regions Of Oahu On A Regular Rotating Schedule.

HI SR96

Urging The City And County Of Honolulu's Crisis Outreach Response And Engagement Program To Provide Regular Care And Services To Individuals Experiencing Homelessness In The Central Oahu, North Shore, Leeward, And Windward Regions Of Oahu On A Regular Rotating Schedule.

HI HR163

Urging The City And County Of Honolulu's Crisis Outreach Response And Engagement Program To Provide Regular Care And Services To Individuals Experiencing Homelessness In The Central Oahu, North Shore, Leeward, And Windward Regions Of Oahu On A Regular Rotating Schedule.

HI SCR107

Urging The City And County Of Honolulu's Crisis Outreach Response And Engagement Program To Provide Regular Care And Services To Individuals Experiencing Homelessness In The Central Oahu, North Shore, Leeward, And Windward Regions Of Oahu On A Regular Rotating Schedule.