City Behind Schedule on Surveys of Migrants in Shelter

This information is essential to identify gaps make smart investments and create policies that help people build stable secure lives stated Councilwoman Carlina Rivera the sponsor of both survey bills Immigrants who arrived in New York City on Aug waiting in front of Port Authority to be transported to homeless shelters The number of new arrivals has declined greatly since then Photo by Adi Talwar Last year the City Council passed two bills Local Laws and to survey the medical requirements and work obstacles of movers staying in the city s shelters However City Hall is behind schedule in meeting the deadlines set out in the laws Local Law requires the city to conduct a workforce survey of settlers including latest arrivals and asylum seekers while Local Law will focus on their fitness demands According to both pieces of bill development managers and on-site shelter staff should have received the survey by Nov and distributed it to displaced persons staying at the sites The results of the survey shall be provided to the commissioner of the office or agency designated by the mayor upon completion no later than May the laws read But the surveys had not been finalized yet as of July city executives stated City Limits The New York City Department of Wellbeing and Mental Hygiene DOHMH is preparing the fitness survey while the Mayor s Office of Talent and Workforce Enhancement is preparing the workforce survey officers announced function d u ac var s d createElement 'script' s type 'text javascript' s src 'https a omappapi com app js api min js' s async true s dataset user u s dataset campaign ac d getElementsByTagName 'head' appendChild s document 'u kmqsczew vunxutxmd' Administrators commented the questionnaires are almost finished and will start rolling out in the next minimal months though did not provide a specific date The advance of studies of this magnitude take s time and deliberate coordinat ion across multiple city agencies to ensure that the survey is accurate rigorously distributed and yields the necessary and reliable results needed a DOHMH spokesperson reported According to the statute a mayor s office or a designated agency is responsible for creating the surveys overseeing the dissemination process and compiling the material in coordination with the Mayor s Office of Immigrant Affairs MOIA When demanded about the specific questions in the surveys a spokesperson from the DOHMH didn t give details but explained they will be based on the laws requirements Both the City Council and Councilwoman Carlina Rivera the sponsor of the bills revealed that their offices have contacted City Hall for the latest updates but have received little information The Council has made inquiries to understand the Administration s current progress towards implementing Local Laws and of a Council s spokesperson revealed in an emailed comment New York City has gained immense benefits from decades of successfully integrating immigrant New Yorkers and it is imperative that city executive complies with Local Laws and to learn from this latest wave the spokesperson added Rivera s office explained that the executive branch is responsible for administering the surveys and noted they have relied on the Council s compliance unit for updates I passed bill to ensure we gather the critical material needed to understand how our city is supporting work permit applications entrepreneurship workforce advancement and access to healthcare for our newest neighbors Councilmember Rivera announced in a declaration This information is essential to identify gaps make smart investments and create policies that help people build stable secure lives RELATED READING Mayor Must Implement Council Laws Expanding Rental Vouchers Appeals Court Rules Since Spring around asylum seekers have arrived in New York and more than movers are still being housed across shelter sites Fewer than new immigrants entered the system during the week that ended June That s a major drop from two years ago when the city saw an average of new arrivals each week For months the city has been winding down its sprawling structure of exigency shelters as a response to that decrease incorporating majority of immigrants into the traditional Department of Homeless Services shelter system instead Advocates have questioned whether people are still getting access to the specialized tools they need during the transition Although there are no penalties or sanctions for City Hall missing the laws legally stipulated deadlines the Council reported it hopes to understand the issues that affected implementation When questioned a DOHMH spokesperson revealed that there have not been any issues with carrying out this law or conducting surveys According to the law the mayor and Council speaker must receive a final review on the workforce and robustness surveys by Sept This record must include recommendations on policies and investments to help the economic well-being and success of transients as well as approaches to identify and anticipate their medical demands We aim to submit this account by the local law deadline September a DOHM spokesperson commented Rivera says the information is vital now as immigrants face increased federal enforcement and deportation risks As the federal administration pursues a radical anti-immigrant agenda that is expediting removals denying constitutional rights and disrupting lives and communities we are counting on the Adams administration to administer these surveys and deliver a comprehensive assessment Rivera mentioned It is our responsibility to meet this moment with effective and innovative policies that honor that legacy and ensure that all New Yorkers can thrive she added To reach the reporter behind this story contact Daniel citylimits org To reach the editor contact Jeanmarie citylimits org Want to republish this story Find City Limits reprint procedures here The post City Behind Schedule on Surveys of Asylum seekers in 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