Assemblymember Barrett Helps Ensure Greater Protections and Support for Victims of Domestic Violence
Assemblymember Didi Barrett (D-Columbia, Dutchess) announced the Assembly passed a series of bills aimed at providing better assistance and additional safeguards for victims of domestic violence, as well as steps to ensure victims are granted the justice they need and deserve. The legislation is part of the Assembly’s commitment to help provide victims of domestic violence, with the tools they need to overcome and move on with their lives. “We all know there are simply too many incidents of domestic violence in our community. As we continue to work to change the culture, we must offer every possible support to victims as they go about trying to repair their lives,” said Assemblymember Didi Barrett. “It’s important that we strengthen protections for victims and ensure the necessary resources and programs are available, including to those living in the rural parts of our community and state.” The measures passed would prohibit discrimination of victims of domestic violence in employment and housing, make the legal process easier by requiring prompt translation of domestic violence reports and court proceedings, as well as create a pilot program to allow for electronic filing of petitions for temporary orders of protection (A.272, A.6354-A, A.4347, A.162, A.6262). The legislation will also help victims of domestic violence by:
- requiring hospitals to establish procedures regarding domestic violence and ongoing training programs for staff, and to designate a hospital staff member to coordinate services to victims (A.1232).
- allowing victims to recover non-economic damages from any or all defendants found liable for failure to obey or enforce domestic violence orders of protection or temporary orders of protection (A.260); and
- requiring wireless telephone companies to allow victims of domestic violence to opt out of shared or family plans without incurring any penalties (A.326); and
- taking guns out of the hands of abusers in order to provide a better sense of safety for those affected by their crimes (A.5257, A.6340).
Safe Horizon: (800)-621-HOPE (4673)
Family Services: (845)-485-5550
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SAFE of Columbia County: (866)-397-6161
Community Action of Columbia County: (518)-822-0849
Domestic Violence Hotline of Greene-Columbia: (518)-943-9211
Sexual Abuse Hotline: REACH Center: (518)-828-5556