Annual Report on Domestic Violence Initiatives, Indicators and Factors
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The information in the report is required under Local Law 38 of 2019 and includes: Family Justice Center:
Number of Visits: A visit is the total number of individuals entering an FJC for service annually. An individual is counted each time they enter the FJC, and therefore, an individual can be counted more than once during the time period. Number provided by the Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV). The Family Justice Centers (FJCs) are one stop locations that provide services for victims of gender-based violence.
Number of Unique Clients; The unique client count is the total number of clients entering the FJC for services annually. Each client is counted once for the time period. Number provided by the Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV). The Family Justice Centers (FJCs) are one stop locations that provide services for victims of gender-based violence.
Number of Unique Client by Service:
-Safety Planning: Total number of clients receiving Safety Planning services at the FJC annually. Each client who received safety planning services is counted once for the time period. Number provided by the Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV).
Criminal Justice Related Services: The unique client count is the total number of clients receiving criminal justice related services at the FJC annually. Each client who received safety planning services is counted once for the time period. Criminal justice related services include obtaining a copy of a criminal court order of protection; criminal court accompaniment and criminal justice advocacy.
Civil Legal Services: The unique client count is the total number of clients receiving criminal justice related services at the FJC annually. Each client who received civil legal related services is counted once for the time period. Civil legal related services includes: assistance with child support, custody/visitation, family court order of protection petition, family, immigration, and matrimonial legal assistance from an attorney or non-attorney.
Counseling Services: The unique client count is the total number of clients receiving counseling related services at the FJC annually. Each client who received counseling related services is counted once for the time period. Counseling related services includes: assessment/counseling for child, crisis intervention and group/Individual counseling.
Practical Assistance: The unique client count is the total number of clients receiving practical assistance related services at the FJC annually. Each client who received practical assistance related services is counted once for the time period. Practical assistance related services includes: baby supplies, clothing, food, MetroCard and toys/books.
Economic Empowerment: The unique client count is the total number of clients receiving economic empowerment related services at the FJC annually. Each client who received economic empowerment related services is counted once for the time period. Economic empowerment related services includes: career services, education programs, education programs (includes ESL (off/onsite), Higher Ed, HSE, Literacy (off/onsite)), financial empowerment (includes coach, scholarship and financial aid, WISE, workshops), and job readiness (includes NYC STEPS, referral to computer class, resume and interview skills and search).
Housing/Shelter Services: The unique client count is the total number of clients receiving housing/shelter related services at the FJC annually. Each client who received housing/shelter related services is counted once for the time period. Housing/shelter related services includes: filing emergency transfer for NYCHA or completing a NYCHA application, filing emergency transfer for Section 8 or completing a Section 8 application, help obtaining emergency shelter, help obtaining new permanent housing and help with completing housing applications.
Health/Mental Health Services: The unique client count is the total number of clients receiving health/mental health related services at the FJC annually. Each client who received health/mental health related services is counted once for the time period. Health/mental health related services includes: obtain health Insurance Information, mental health group counseling session, mental health individual counseling session, mental health screening and assessment, same day hospital accompaniment and same day hospital linkage/referral.
Contracted Services:
The number of staff the City contracts with venders to provide onsite family legal services at the Family Justice Centers (FJCs).
The number of contracted staff the City contracts with venders to provide onsite immigration legal services at the Family Justice Centers (FJCs).
The number of contracted staff the City contracts with venders to provide onsite housing legal services at the Family Justice Centers (FJCs).
Language Spoken by Contracted Legal Staff
The language spoken by contracted staff to provide legal services at the Family Justice Centers (FJCs). All legal services provider staff have English language capacity.
Economic Empowerment Programs at the Family Justice Centers:
W!SE provides group classes that educate clients on various topics related to financial literacy, such as budgeting, credit/debt, banking and will writing. The Family Justice Centers (FJCs) are one stop locations that provide services for victims of gender-based violence.
Steps for Success is a program conducted by the New York Junior League that provides group classes that help clients develop basic to intermediary computer skills often required by employers and school programs. The Family Justice Centers (FJCs) are one stop locations that provide services for victims of gender-based violence.
here, there and Everywhere is an organizations that provides entrepreneurship class in which clients create textile and crafts, and learn how to sell their hand crafted items on the online market. The Family Justice Centers (FJCs) are one stop locations that provide services for victims of gender-based violence.
Sanctuary for Families’ Economic Empowerment Program is a computer training and career readiness class, as well as case management services related to housing, job readiness and financial empowerment. The Family Justice Centers (FJCs) are one stop locations that provide services for victims of gender-based violence.
The Financial Clinic is an organization that provides individual, one-on-one sessions to clients and help clients develop an individualized plan to address matters related to budgeting, banking, debt, and credit. The Family Justice Centers (FJCs) are one stop locations that provide services for victims of gender-based violence.
New York City Human Resources Administration (HRA) has on-site staff that provides information about public benefits, and assistance with troubleshooting case issues. The Family Justice Centers (FJCs) are one stop locations that provide services for victims of gender-based violence.
An HRA vendor at the Bronx and Brooklyn FJCs provides clients with SNAP application and re-certification assistance. FJC off-site community-based partner organizations provide this service to clients at the Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island FJCs. The Family Justice Centers (FJCs) are one stop locations that provide services for victims of gender-based violence.
New Destiny Housing is an organization that provides workshops through their HousingLink program that helps educate clients about the various New York City housing programs and link them to housing opportunities. The Family Justice Centers (FJCs) are one stop locations that provide services for victims of gender-based violence.
The Queens FJC allows clients to use computers for employment search activities during designated time periods. The Family Justice Centers (FJCs) are one stop locations that provide services for victims of gender-based violence.
ENDGBV Training Activities:
The number is a count of participants across all trainings. An individual might have participated in multiple trainings and would be counted each time they participated. The Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence Policy and Training Institute provides trainings on gender-based violence to other City agencies, non-profits, and community members.
The number is a count of participants across all trainings. An individual might have participated in multiple trainings and would be counted each time they participated. The Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence Policy and Training Institute provides trainings on gender-based violence to other City agencies, non-profits, and community members.
The number is a count of participants across all trainings. An individual might have participated in multiple trainings and would be counted each time they participated. The Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence Policy and Training Institute provides trainings on gender-based violence to other City agencies, non-profits, and community members.
The number is a count of participants across all trainings. An individual might have participated in multiple trainings and would be counted each time they participated. The Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence Policy and Training Institute provides trainings on gender-based violence to other City agencies, non-profits, and community members.
ENDGBV Healthy Relationship Workshops
The number is a count of participants across all youth workshops. An individual might have participated in multiple workshops and would be counted each time they participated. The New York City Healthy Relationship Academy provides peer lead workshops on healthy relationships and teen dating violence to individuals between the age of 13 and 24, their parents and staff of agencies that work with youth in that age range.
The number is a count of participants across all parent workshops. An individual might have participated in multiple workshops and would be counted each time they participated. The New York City Healthy Relationship Academy provides peer lead workshops on healthy relationships and teen dating violence to individuals between the age of 13 and 24, their parents and staff of agencies that work with youth in that age range.
The number is a count of participants across all staff workshops. An individual might have participated in multiple workshops and would be counted each time they participated. The New York City Healthy Relationship Academy provides peer lead workshops on healthy relationships and teen dating violence to individuals between the age of 13 and 24, their parents and staff of agencies that work with youth in that age range.
The number is a count of participants across all staff workshops. An individual might have participated in multiple workshops and would be counted each time they participated. The New York City Healthy Relationship Academy provides peer lead workshops on healthy relationships and teen dating violence to individuals between the age of 13 and 24, their parents and staff of agencies that work with youth in that age range.
ENDGBV Outreach Events:
Number of community events attended. Community events include tabling, street fairs, festivals and other events hosted in the community.
Number of community meetings attended. Community meetings includes community board, precinct council, block associations and other meetings held by community-based organizations.
Number of presentations provided. Presentations include intimate partner violence 101 workshops conducted by outreach staff for community members.
Number of other events attended. Other events included, but are not limited to, panel discussions, conferences, and Family Justice Center tours.
本报告之信息系依据2019年第38号地方性法规之规定编制,具体内容包括:家庭司法中心——
访问次数:访问次数指每年进入家庭司法中心(FJC)接受服务之个人总数。每位个人每次进入FJC均计为一次访问,因此,个人在同一时段内可能被多次计算。由市长办公室终结家庭和基于性别暴力办公室(ENDGBV)提供的数据。
家庭司法中心(FJCs)为一站式服务地点,为遭受基于性别暴力之受害者提供服务。
独特客户数量;独特客户计数为每年进入FJC接受服务之客户总数。每位客户在同一时段内仅计一次。由市长办公室终结家庭和基于性别暴力办公室(ENDGBV)提供的数据。
按服务分类的独特客户数量:
- 安全规划:每年在FJC接受安全规划服务之客户总数。每位接受安全规划服务之客户在同一时段内仅计一次。由市长办公室终结家庭和基于性别暴力办公室(ENDGBV)提供的数据。
- 刑事司法相关服务:每年在FJC接受刑事司法相关服务之独特客户计数。每位接受安全规划服务之客户在同一时段内仅计一次。刑事司法相关服务包括获取刑事法院保护令副本;刑事法庭陪同及刑事司法倡导。
- 民事法律服务:每年在FJC接受民事法律服务之独特客户计数。每位接受民事法律相关服务之客户在同一时段内仅计一次。民事法律相关服务包括:协助抚养费、监护/探视、家庭法院保护令申请、家庭、移民和婚姻法律援助(由律师或非律师提供)。
- 咨询服务:每年在FJC接受咨询服务之独特客户计数。每位接受咨询服务之客户在同一时段内仅计一次。咨询服务包括:儿童评估/咨询、危机干预及团体/个人咨询。
- 实际帮助:每年在FJC接受实际帮助相关服务之独特客户计数。每位接受实际帮助相关服务之客户在同一时段内仅计一次。实际帮助相关服务包括:婴儿用品、衣物、食物、地铁卡和玩具/书籍。
- 经济赋权:每年在FJC接受经济赋权相关服务之独特客户计数。每位接受经济赋权相关服务之客户在同一时段内仅计一次。经济赋权相关服务包括:职业服务、教育项目(包括ESL(离线/现场)、高等教育、HSE、识字(离线/现场))、金融赋权(包括教练、奖学金和财政援助、WISE、研讨会)以及就业准备(包括纽约市STEPS、转介至计算机课程、简历和面试技巧及搜索)。
- 住房/庇护服务:每年在FJC接受住房/庇护相关服务之独特客户计数。每位接受住房/庇护相关服务之客户在同一时段内仅计一次。住房/庇护相关服务包括:为纽约市住房管理局(NYCHA)提交紧急转移申请或完成NYCHA申请、为第8节提交紧急转移申请或完成第8节申请、帮助获得紧急庇护、帮助获得新永久住房以及协助完成住房申请。
- 健康/心理健康服务:每年在FJC接受健康/心理健康相关服务之独特客户计数。每位接受健康/心理健康相关服务之客户在同一时段内仅计一次。健康/心理健康相关服务包括:获取健康保险信息、心理健康团体咨询会议、心理健康个别咨询会议、心理健康筛查和评估、当天医院陪同及当天医院联系/转介。
合同服务:
- 市政府与供应商签订的提供现场家庭法律服务之工作人员数量。
- 市政府与供应商签订的提供现场移民法律服务之合同工作人员数量。
- 市政府与供应商签订的提供现场住房法律服务之合同工作人员数量。
- 合同法律工作人员使用的语言:提供FJC现场法律服务之合同工作人员使用的语言。所有法律服务提供人员均具备英语能力。
家庭司法中心的经济赋权项目:
W!SE提供针对客户进行金融素养相关主题教育之团体课程,如预算、信贷/债务、银行和遗嘱写作等。家庭司法中心(FJCs)为一站式服务地点,为遭受基于性别暴力之受害者提供服务。
成功之路是由纽约青年联合会(New York Junior League)开展之项目,旨在通过团体课程帮助客户掌握雇主和学校项目通常所需的从基础到中级计算机技能。家庭司法中心(FJCs)为一站式服务地点,为遭受基于性别暴力之受害者提供服务。
在这里、在那里和无处不在是一个提供创业课程的组织,客户在此创造纺织品和手工艺品,并学习如何在在线市场上销售他们手工制作的商品。家庭司法中心(FJCs)为一站式服务地点,为遭受基于性别暴力之受害者提供服务。
家庭庇护所的经济赋权项目是一个计算机培训及职业准备课程,以及与住房、就业准备和金融赋权相关的案例管理服务。家庭司法中心(FJCs)为一站式服务地点,为遭受基于性别暴力之受害者提供服务。
财务诊所是一个为客户提供个别、一对一会议的组织,帮助客户制定针对预算、银行、债务和信贷等事项的个性化计划。家庭司法中心(FJCs)为一站式服务地点,为遭受基于性别暴力之受害者提供服务。
纽约市人力资源管理局(HRA)在现场的工作人员提供有关公共福利的信息,并协助解决案例问题。家庭司法中心(FJCs)为一站式服务地点,为遭受基于性别暴力之受害者提供服务。
HRA在布朗克斯和布鲁克林FJCs的供应商为客户提供SNAP申请和再认证援助。FJC现场社区基于的组织为曼哈顿、皇后区和史坦顿岛FJCs的客户提供此服务。家庭司法中心(FJCs)为一站式服务地点,为遭受基于性别暴力之受害者提供服务。
新希望住房组织通过其住房链接计划提供研讨会,帮助客户了解各种纽约市住房项目,并将他们与住房机会相连接。家庭司法中心(FJCs)为一站式服务地点,为遭受基于性别暴力之受害者提供服务。
皇后FJC允许客户在指定时间段内使用计算机进行就业搜索活动。家庭司法中心(FJCs)为一站式服务地点,为遭受基于性别暴力之受害者提供服务。
ENDGBV培训活动:
该数字为所有培训参与者数量的总和。个人可能参加了多次培训,并且每次参加都会被计算在内。市长办公室终结家庭和基于性别暴力政策及培训学院为其他市政府机构、非营利组织和社区成员提供基于性别暴力的培训。
ENDGBV健康关系研讨会:
该数字为所有青少年研讨会参与者数量的总和。个人可能参加了多次研讨会,并且每次参加都会被计算在内。纽约市健康关系学院为13至24岁之间的个人、他们的父母以及与该年龄段青年工作的机构的工作人员提供同伴领导的健康关系和青少年恋爱暴力研讨会。
ENDGBV外展活动:
参加社区活动的数量。社区活动包括摊位、街头市集、节日和其他在社区举办的イベント。
参加社区会议的数量。社区会议包括社区委员会、警区委员会、街区协会以及其他由社区组织举办的会议。
提供的演示数量。演示包括外展工作人员为社区成员举办的亲密伴侣暴力101研讨会。
参加的其他活动的数量。其他活动包括但不限于讨论小组、会议和家庭司法中心参观。
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