Establishes a women veteran's peer to peer program.
Impact
The enactment of A08477 would not only enhance the existing framework for veteran services in New York but also specifically address the needs of women veterans. By facilitating peer support, it seeks to improve mental health outcomes and foster a sense of community among women who have served in the armed forces. This initiative represents a significant step towards acknowledging and fulfilling the unique needs of women veterans, who may otherwise feel isolated or underserved.
Summary
Bill A08477 proposes the establishment of a peer-to-peer support program specifically designed for women veterans. This program aims to provide a mechanism for women veterans to connect with each other, sharing their experiences and supporting one another in their unique journey. The bill amends existing sections in the veterans' services law to include provisions for outreach and advocacy on behalf of women veterans, recognizing the distinct challenges they face compared to their male counterparts.
Contention
While the bill emphasizes the positive effect of establishing a women veteran's peer-to-peer program, there may be concerns about the allocation of resources required to effectively implement and sustain such a program. Questions regarding funding, staffing, and the coordination with various state agencies could arise. Further, some stakeholders might debate the prioritization of women's veteran services over existing programs that serve a broader veteran population, leading to discussions about resource allocation and equity within the framework of veteran services.
Relates to establishing distinctive "Women Veterans" plates and the women veterans support fund; establishes that moneys of the fund will be used for women veteran homelessness, counseling and other programs that support women veterans.
Establishes a transgender and non-binary peer support grant program which shall grant awards to eligible entities for the purpose of establishing peer-to-peer mental health programs for transgender and non-binary individuals.
Establishes a veterans internship program (V.I.P. NY); awards ten percent of available internships in the assembly youth participation program and the senate student program to eligible honorably discharged veterans.