Establishes a co-shelter toolkit of best practices, resources, case studies and other information deemed helpful to inform and encourage the implementation and sustenance of co-shelter models for victims of domestic violence and people experiencing homelessness with companion animals; makes related provisions.
Impact
The bill seeks to amend social services law, specifically by adding a new section that mandates the creation of a co-shelter toolkit. This toolkit will serve as a comprehensive resource for housing providers, including guidelines for building partnerships with relevant organizations, implementing inclusive policies and practices, and identifying potential funding opportunities. In doing so, the bill aims to create a supportive environment that directly addresses the intersections of homelessness, domestic violence, and pet ownership, promoting a holistic approach to these complex social issues.
Notable
This bill represents a significant step towards recognizing the role of pets in the lives of vulnerable populations and emphasizes the need for inclusive housing solutions. The emphasis on co-sheltering acknowledges that pet companionship can be integral to individuals' well-being and recovery from trauma. By addressing both human and animal needs, this legislation has the potential to change the landscape of domestic violence response and homelessness solutions in New York State, promoting a more compassionate and comprehensive approach.
Summary
Bill S07612 aims to address the challenges faced by victims of domestic violence and individuals experiencing homelessness by establishing a statewide co-shelter toolkit. This legislative measure recognizes the significant barriers that individuals face when trying to secure safe housing that accommodates their companion animals, particularly for victims who may be reluctant to leave abusive situations for fear of harm to their pets. The proposed toolkit would provide essential resources and best practices for housing providers to create and sustain co-sheltering models, enabling people and their animals to remain together during times of crisis.
Contention
While the intent behind S07612 is admirable, potential points of contention may arise concerning the implementation and funding of the co-shelter models. The effectiveness of the toolkit relies on collaboration between various stakeholders, including non-profit organizations, animal welfare groups, and housing providers. Critics may question whether sufficient resources will be allocated to ensure these partnerships function effectively and whether housing providers can feasibly adapt to the proposed co-sheltering guidelines. Moreover, concerns may be raised about the logistics of accommodating animals in shelter environments, potentially affecting hygiene and safety protocols.
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Establishes a co-shelter toolkit of best practices, resources, case studies and other information deemed helpful to inform and encourage the implementation and sustenance of co-shelter models for victims of domestic violence and people experiencing homelessness with companion animals; makes related provisions.
Establishes the housing people and animals together grant program to expand access for co-sheltering people experiencing homelessness and victims of domestic violence with companion animals.
Establishes the housing people and animals together grant program to expand access for co-sheltering people experiencing homelessness and victims of domestic violence with companion animals.
Expands the offense of assault in the second degree to include the infliction of physical injury to employees of domestic violence shelters and persons seeking shelter in such shelters.
Requires information on resources for domestic violence and human trafficking victims to be posted in public restrooms and other areas of public buildings which shall be deemed appropriate by the office and task force on human trafficking.
Requires information on resources for domestic violence and human trafficking victims to be posted in public restrooms and other areas of public buildings which shall be deemed appropriate by the office and task force on human trafficking.
Creates the "Jamie Rose care provider act" which requires care providers to provide information in cases of suspected domestic violence; provides a suspected domestic violence victim may refuse domestic violence support information at any time.
Requires animal shelters to annually report on intake and disposition of animals and the number of animals turned away by such shelters; requires shelters to submit such reports to the department of agriculture and markets; requires such department to post the reports on their website.
Provides assistance for SUNY and CUNY students experiencing homelessness; designates liaison officers on campuses; creates systems for students experiencing homelessness to access support services and other resources available to the students.
Provides assistance for SUNY and CUNY students experiencing homelessness; designates liaison officers on campuses; creates systems for students experiencing homelessness to access support services and other resources available to the students.