Meeting Name: Committee on General Welfare Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 3/2/2023 10:00 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers - City Hall
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Int 0436-2022 *Althea V. Stevens Proposed Int. No. 436-ACreating a juvenile justice advisory board, and to repeal section 619 of chapter 24-b of the New York city charter in relation thereto.IntroductionThis bill would create a juvenile justice advisory board consisting of twenty members, to advise and provide recommendations to the Mayor, the Council, and the Administration for Children’s Services on issues related to juvenile justice. This bill would require the board to annually report to the Mayor and the Speaker a description of its activities, the results of its review and recommendations, and any challenges faced in providing oversight and feedback.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0436-2022 *Althea V. Stevens  Creating a juvenile justice advisory board, and to repeal section 619 of chapter 24-b of the New York city charter in relation thereto.IntroductionThis bill would create a juvenile justice advisory board consisting of twenty members, to advise and provide recommendations to the Mayor, the Council, and the Administration for Children’s Services on issues related to juvenile justice. This bill would require the board to annually report to the Mayor and the Speaker a description of its activities, the results of its review and recommendations, and any challenges faced in providing oversight and feedback.Amendment Proposed by Comm  Action details Not available
Int 0436-2022 *Althea V. Stevens  Creating a juvenile justice advisory board, and to repeal section 619 of chapter 24-b of the New York city charter in relation thereto.IntroductionThis bill would create a juvenile justice advisory board consisting of twenty members, to advise and provide recommendations to the Mayor, the Council, and the Administration for Children’s Services on issues related to juvenile justice. This bill would require the board to annually report to the Mayor and the Speaker a description of its activities, the results of its review and recommendations, and any challenges faced in providing oversight and feedback.Amended by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0436-2022 AAlthea V. Stevens  Creating a juvenile justice advisory board, and to repeal section 619 of chapter 24-b of the New York city charter in relation thereto.IntroductionThis bill would create a juvenile justice advisory board consisting of twenty members, to advise and provide recommendations to the Mayor, the Council, and the Administration for Children’s Services on issues related to juvenile justice. This bill would require the board to annually report to the Mayor and the Speaker a description of its activities, the results of its review and recommendations, and any challenges faced in providing oversight and feedback.Approved by CommitteePass Action details Not available
Int 0522-2022 *Erik D. Bottcher Proposed Int. No. 522-ARequiring mental health professionals in families with children shelters.IntroductionThis bill would require mental health professionals to be available in each families with children shelter to provide on-site or telehealth mental health services. The Department of Homeless Services (DHS) would be required to maintain a pro-rated ratio of at least one full-time mental health professional for up to every 50 families with children. This bill would also require DHS to annually report to the Mayor and the Speaker on the provision of mental health professionals in families with children shelters, and post such report on its website.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0522-2022 *Erik D. Bottcher  Requiring mental health professionals in families with children shelters.IntroductionThis bill would require mental health professionals to be available in each families with children shelter to provide on-site or telehealth mental health services. The Department of Homeless Services (DHS) would be required to maintain a pro-rated ratio of at least one full-time mental health professional for up to every 50 families with children. This bill would also require DHS to annually report to the Mayor and the Speaker on the provision of mental health professionals in families with children shelters, and post such report on its website.Amendment Proposed by Comm  Action details Not available
Int 0522-2022 *Erik D. Bottcher  Requiring mental health professionals in families with children shelters.IntroductionThis bill would require mental health professionals to be available in each families with children shelter to provide on-site or telehealth mental health services. The Department of Homeless Services (DHS) would be required to maintain a pro-rated ratio of at least one full-time mental health professional for up to every 50 families with children. This bill would also require DHS to annually report to the Mayor and the Speaker on the provision of mental health professionals in families with children shelters, and post such report on its website.Amended by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0522-2022 AErik D. Bottcher  Requiring mental health professionals in families with children shelters.IntroductionThis bill would require mental health professionals to be available in each families with children shelter to provide on-site or telehealth mental health services. The Department of Homeless Services (DHS) would be required to maintain a pro-rated ratio of at least one full-time mental health professional for up to every 50 families with children. This bill would also require DHS to annually report to the Mayor and the Speaker on the provision of mental health professionals in families with children shelters, and post such report on its website.Approved by CommitteePass Action details Not available