The Supportive and Intensive Crises Residences report Q3 of 2024, is submitted pursuant to Local Law 118 of 2023. The Health Department manages contracts for supportive and intensive crisis residences for New York City. This report provides information regarding the status of such centers.
Report indicating the quantities and locations of automated external defibrillators placed in public places, and whether each such automated external defibrillator is equipped with pediatric-attenuated pads or otherwise equipped with child-appropriate functionality.
Report including (i) the number and type of doulas trained through the program; (ii) overview of topics covered in such doula training; (iii) number of individuals served by doulas involved in the program; (iv) list of the zip codes that such individuals live in, provided that such information would not reasonably identify any such individual; (v) evaluation of the benefits of the program and how such benefits were measured or evaluated; (vi) overview of challenges or lessons learned from the program, and (vii) recommendations as to whether and how such program should continue or be expanded.
The Department of Health’s report on objections to orders for the abatement or remediation of lead conditions is submitted in accordance with Local Law No. 112 of 2023 which includes the number of objections received and the number of orders withdrawn in full.
The Doula Outreach Report, pursuant to Local Law 86 of 2022, outlines the Health Department's citywide outreach campaign on the benefits of doulas as part of the New Family Home Visits initiative, which offers support, services and referrals to new and expectant parents.
Pursuant to Local Law 187 of 2018, this report outlines city and COB doula programs, areas of the city with disproportionately high rates of maternal mortality, infant mortality and other poor birth outcomes, as well as any updates on the 2019 doula plan.