Directs the coordination of policies and services of the traumatic brain injury program with the office for the prevention of domestic violence; includes the executive director of the office for the prevention of domestic violence on the traumatic brain injury services coordinating council.
Impact
Upon enactment, S09457 is expected to foster a more integrated health policy framework. By officially incorporating the OPDV into discussions and decisions surrounding TBI services, the bill seeks to enhance resource use and cross-agency collaboration. Supporters argue that this can lead to improved outcomes for individuals affected by TBI, potentially reducing the incidence of further harm that might arise from domestic violence situations. It emphasizes the need for a holistic approach in public health by recognizing the nuances of how different health issues can intertwine in an individual's life.
Summary
Bill S09457 amends New York's public health law to enhance coordination in services and policies related to traumatic brain injury (TBI) by integrating efforts with the office for the prevention of domestic violence (OPDV). This bill mandates that the TBI services coordinating council includes the executive director of the OPDV, thus ensuring a collaborative approach to addressing the intersecting issues of traumatic brain injuries and domestic violence. This measure aims to provide comprehensive support for individuals who might struggle with the dual challenges of TBI and experiences of domestic violence, streamlining service delivery across sectors.
Contention
While the bill is largely viewed favorably among advocates for public health and personal safety, concerns may arise about the practical implications of such integration. Questions may be raised regarding funding allocations, the potential for bureaucratic overlap between health services and domestic violence prevention efforts, and whether the objectives of both programs can remain distinct while promoting efficiency. Stakeholders may debate the prioritization of resources and efforts between TBI services and domestic violence prevention within the state's broader public health agenda.
Same As
Directs the coordination of policies and services of the traumatic brain injury program with the office for the prevention of domestic violence; includes the executive director of the office for the prevention of domestic violence on the traumatic brain injury services coordinating council.
Directs the coordination of policies and services of the traumatic brain injury program with the office for the prevention of domestic violence; includes the executive director of the office for the prevention of domestic violence on the traumatic brain injury services coordinating council.
Requires the department of health to consult with the office of addiction services and supports, the office for the prevention of domestic violence, and the department of veterans' services for purposes of administering the traumatic brain injury program and state policies with respect to traumatic brain injuries; adds the commissioner or executive director of such offices or departments to the traumatic brain injury services coordinating council.
Transfers responsibility for implementation of services for persons with traumatic brain injuries from the director of the department of human services to the EOHHS.
Renames the NYS office for the prevention of domestic violence to the NYS office to end domestic and gender-based violence; makes necessary technical changes.