Urging The Office Of Youth Services To Develop A List And Inventory Of Programs That Work With Pacific Islander Youth And Their Families.
Impact
The resolution seeks to address significant issues such as youth suicide rates, dropout rates, and criminal justice interactions among Pacific Islander youth. By urging the Office of Youth Services to coordinate existing programs and improve communication regarding available resources, HR72 aims to enhance the support network for families and youth facing these challenges. This initiative also intends to mitigate the adverse effects of budget cuts that led to the termination of a statewide youth services directory in 2020, thereby fostering a more informed community about the existing support services.
Summary
House Resolution 72 (HR72) urges the Office of Youth Services of Hawaii to develop a comprehensive list and inventory of programs tailored to Pacific Islander youth and their families. Recognizing the unique challenges faced by this demographic, the resolution highlights the overrepresentation of Pacific Islander youth within the state's social and behavioral systems, including their disproportionate involvement in the juvenile justice system. This bill aims to facilitate better awareness and accessibility of the available support programs to assist at-risk youth in Hawaii.
Contention
While there may not be extreme oppositional views articulated in the discussions surrounding HR72, the implicit contention lies in the execution and effectiveness of previous initiatives. Given the historical context of previous budget constraints affecting youth services, there may be concerns about the actual implementation and sustainability of the program inventory called for in this resolution. The need for comprehensive reporting and legislative input demonstrates the ongoing concern for adequately addressing youth issues in Hawaii.
Urging Pertinent State Agencies To Commit To Providing Culturally Appropriate Resources, Services, And Programs For Native Hawaiian Individuals With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities And Their Families And Care Providers.
Urging The City And County Of Honolulu To Amend The Revised Ordinances Of Honolulu, As Proposed In A Bill By The Honolulu Youth Commission, That Creates A Safe Parking Pilot Program.
Urging The Hawaii Community Development Authority To Establish A Multiagency Working Group To Update The Maps, Tier Tables, And Inventories Of State Lands Suitable And Available For Affordable Housing Development.
Urging The Governor And Pertinent State Agencies To Commit To Provide Culturally Appropriate Resources, Services, And Programs For Native Hawaiian Individuals And Families Experiencing Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities.
Urging The Hawaii Community Development Authority To Establish A Multiagency Working Group To Update The Maps, Tier Tables, And Inventories Of State Lands Suitable And Available For Affordable Housing Development.
Urging The Hawaii Community Development Authority To Establish A Multiagency Working Group To Update The Maps, Tier Tables, And Inventories Of State Lands Suitable And Available For Affordable Housing Development.