Category: Domestic Violence and Disabilities
Working with Deaf Survivors of Domestic Violence
The New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence OPDV Bulletin/Summer 2013 reports on working with Deaf Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence.
The story notes that while limited research exists regarding the prevalence of domestic and sexual violence within the Deaf community, agencies that provide Deaf services report that Deaf individuals experience domestic and sexual violence at significantly greater rates than hearing individuals. Ongoing training and education about Deaf culture and communication can build trust with the Deaf… read more
New Jersey Law Requires Covered Employers to Provide Domestic Violence Leave
On July 17, 2013, Governor Chris Christie signed into law the New Jersey Security and Financial Empowerment Act (NJ SAFE Act). New Jersey joins 15 states, the District of Columbia, and a handful of local governments in providing victims of domestic violence or sexual assault with the right to take unpaid leave. Effective October 1, 2013, the NJ SAFE Act will provide eligible employees with unpaid time off to attend to a variety of matters related to an act of… read more
Uncensored Magazine Features BFL’s Vibrant Beyond Freedom Group
Institute for Children, Poverty & Homelessness reports in its Uncensored Summer Issue on BFL Freedom House's vibrant Beyond Freedom Group.
In the article Pearl Brownstein writes about the post-shelter support group for DV survivors. In the article “The Unlikely Homeless: One Woman’s Experience in a Domestic--violence Shelter,” published in the Fall 2012 issue of UNCENSORED, Brownstein wrote about what led her to seek shelter and about the value of her time there.
Read the full article here.… read more
HSC’s New Radio Series “Voices of Human Services” on WWRL 1600 AM
HSC’s new Radio Series “Voices of Human Services” on WWRL 1600 AM debuted last week.
Listen to the podcast here: http://www.wwrl1600.com/topic/play_window.php?audioType=Episode&audioId=6441417
The show featured an interview by Allison Sesso of Thomas Krever, Executive Director of Hetrick Martin Institute, talking about the organization’s work with LGBTQ youth, followed by a discussion led by Michael Stoller on the disaster response efforts of faith-based human services programs in areas of New York devastated by Hurricane Sandy, with Peter Gudaitis, New York Disaster… read more
Musical About Emotional Abuse at NY Musical Theatre Festival
The Gingerbread Pimp by Molly Reynolds will be presented at the New York Musical Theatre Festival in July.
Click here for tickets and times.
The Gingerbread Pimp is the story of aspiring Broadway actress Coco who thinks she’s found her perfect match in romantic leading man Charlie. But when things take an unexpected turn, she descends into a very real and dangerous world of jealousy and extreme control. A wry… read more
AWARE Hosts Carnival at Freedom House Emergency Shelter
AWARE organized and hosted a Family Carnival for the residents of Freedom House, the country's only domestic violence shelter for disabled residents.
The Carnival featured face-painting, glitter tattoos, a photo booth, basketball, live music, cotton-candy and even an appearance by Elmo. The event hosted nearly 135 residents and approximately 35 AWARE volunteers. AWARE (Assisting Women through Action, Resources & Education) is a grass-roots organization dedicated to promoting awareness and generating funds in order to make meaningful improvements in the… read more
HSC Launches Voice of Human Services Radio Show June 26
The Human Services Council of New York (HSC) premieres its new weekly, hour-long radio series, Voices of Human Services, on WWRL (1600 AM) on Wednesday, June 26, from 11 pm to 12 midnight.
Co-moderated by HSC Executive Director Michael Stoller and Deputy Executive Director Allison Sesso, the weekly broadcast will explore a range of topics related to the human services needs of New Yorkers and the public policies that have an impact on the effective delivery of nonprofit human… read more
Barrier Free Living Apartments Ground Breaking News
The Ground Breaking for BFL's $42 million two building apartment complex in in the Bronx on June 4 drew supporters, officials and was covered by several news networks in NYC including WNBC, WPIX11, News12 and News12 en espanol.
New York City's Housing Development Corp. (HDC), the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) and the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) along with the NY State Homeless Housing and Assistance Corp. (HHAC) joined Barrier Free Living, Alembic Development… read more
Barrier Free Living Apartments Ground Breaking on News12
The June 4 Ground Breaking for Barrier Free Living Apartments is featured on News12 today.
Click here to view the clip.… read more
Handprints of the Heart at Freedom House
BFL’s Freedom House Emergency Shelter held the annual Handprints of the Heart event this May, working with volunteers from Goldman Sachs. Resident families and children took part in crafts, empowerment activities and enjoyed a live performance… read more
Secret Garden Program Celebrates Women’s Day
BFL's Secret Garden Domestic Violence Program held its annual Women's Day Celebration this month. The event heralded the courage and triumphs of survivors who have grown and healed through the program. The celebration included a poetry reading, piano recital and lunch. Special gift bags were provided by The Body Shop.… read more
BFL Speaker’s Bureau Mother’s Day Themed Newsletter
The BFL Survivor's Speaker's Bureau released its Mother's Day themed newsletter.
The Bureau is made up of women with disabilities "some who had been rejected by their families, some had decided to end their abuse and go into shelter, and many who had to stop pursuing their educational dreams," said Theresa McIntosh, Senior coordinator and founder of the Barrier Free Living Survivor's Speaker's Bureau.
The Bureau serves as a platform for survivors to share their stories, and educate the public on issue of… read more
Freedom House Residents Graduate From EASE Program
Residents of BFL's Freedom House Emergency Shelter graduated from the EASE program this April.
The ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT (EASE) PROGRAM, created by Robert Hawkins and Alisha Ali of New York University, helps to equip survivors of domestic violence with resources to secure sustainable employment.
Pictured at the graduation are: (left to right) Zoila Vargas, Freedom House Entitlements worker; Tysheene Neely, Freedom House, Housing Specialist; Robert Hawkins, Ph.D, NYU professor; Nickeema Coy… read more
Freedom House Poetry Club
Freedom House Emergency Shelter launched a vibrant new Adult Poetry Club. The club allows residents to "express themselves through creative writing in order to promote positive mental health while sharing their creative writing with the members of the group."
The group was led by the Occupational Therapy team; Residents contributed to the booklet which was designed and put together by Patrice C. Queen.
View the poetry clubs booklet by clicking here.… read more
Kids Wish Network Heroes at Freedom House
Since 2010 the Kids Wish Network has honored more than 30 children at Freedom House Emergency Shelter with a Hero of the Month award.
The honorees of this program are children between the ages of 3 and 18 who have faced and overcome difficult circumstances, often enduring a great deal of pain and suffering.
"This really speaks to the children's courage during time of hardship, as their families enter our domestic violence shelter… read more
BFL Occupational Therapy Program Presents at Conference
BFL's Occupational Therapy Program Coordinator Patricia Motus, OTR/L, and Christina Marino, MS, OTR/L presented "Occupational Therapy with Survivors of Domestic Violence: An Initial Cross Case Analysis for Determining Factors of Success in a Shelter Setting" at the The American Occupational Therapy Association’s 93rd Annual Conference & Expo in San Diego April 25-28.
The AOTA Annual Conference & Expo is "the most dynamic gathering for occupational therapy professionals each year... Stimulating Presidential… read more
Freedom House Resident: Strength Through Obstacles
A Resident at BFL's Freedom House Emergency Shelter sent a letter to staff expressing gratitude about her healing journey and how she gained strength as she moved through obstacles.
Click here to read the inspiring letter… read more
AWARE Hosts Carnival at Freedom House Emergency Shelter
AWARE organized and hosted a Family Carnival at BFL's Freedom House Emergency Shelter on April 13, bringing hope and laughter to survivors of domestic violence and their families.
The Carnival featured face-painting, glitter tattoos, a photo booth, basketball, live music, cotton-candy and an appearance by Elmo.
AWARE'S Ellen L. Friedman said " I think it was… read more
Sexual Abuse of Children with Disabilities: A National Snapshot
Sexual Abuse of Children with Disabilities: A National Snapshot was recently released at a congressional briefing in Washington, DC. The report provides an overview of the latest research on the incidence and prevalence of sexual abuse of children with disabilities.
View the report here.… read more
Secret Garden Guides Woman to Freedom
Miss M., a woman who found safety and healing at BFL's Secret Garden domestic violence program, shared a letter of gratitude with staff, thanking them for "giving me back my life." Miss M. said the program helped her to change her "destiny forever."
Click here to read Miss M.'s letter.… read more
Codes of Hope Inspires Healing
CODES OF HOPE, an innovative six-week curriculum highlighting the aspects of inter-generational trauma and its relationship to domestic violence, is working with participants at BFL's Secret Garden and Freedom House programs.
Activities include inventive approaches to healing, such as a dinner party theater game exploring the dynamics of power and control.
Marcella Goheen and Thea Martinez are co-facilitators of CODES OF HOPE. Inspired by The Maria Project’s story of Maria Salazar, the CODES OF HOPE curriculum reflects an interdisciplinary approach… read more
Women’s Equality Coaltion Press Conference April 4
On, April 4th, the Women’s Equality Coalition will be having press conferences around the state. The Coalition will focus on the Women’s Equality Agenda, a groundbreaking new plan that will break down barriers and promote fairness and equal
opportunity for women.
Topics include:
Stopping Housing Discrimination for Victims of Domestic Violence: We need to protect victims of
domestic violence from discrimination when they try to purchase, rent, or lease housing.
Protecting Victims of Domestic Violence by Strengthening Order-of-Protection Laws: Domestic
violence victims should be allowed… read more
Beyond Freedom Group Continues to Empower
Created in 2012, Beyond Freedom is a transitional support group that grew from the agency’s mission to guide people with disabilities to lead dignified lives free of abuse. It was spearheaded by BFL’s Freedom House Emergency Shelter team.
The idea was to create a dynamic group where current and former Freedom House residents meet weekly to discuss experiences, progress, challenges, barriers and success as they navigate life after residential… read more
BFL Speaker’s Bureau Graduation Event
The BFL Speaker's Bureau held its first gala Graduation March 27.
Graduates shared empowering stories of healing and their support of the Bureau's mission to continue to educate around the topics of domestic violence and disability. Founder Theresa McIntosh lead the celebration, which featured poetry and a visit from Victor Calise, Commissioner of the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities along with citations of acknowledgement from Council Member Rosie Mendez's office… read more
Denim Day Protest Sexual Violence April 24
Support Denim Day to protest sexual violence by wearing denim on April 24. To learn more click here.
Also, In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (April) and Denim Day there will be a Citywide Op-ed Writing Contest for college students. A$500 prize for one winner from each Borough will be offered.
Denim Day grew out of a 1998 Italian Supreme Court decision that overturned a rape conviction because the victim wore tight jeans. The judges reasoned the victim’s tight jeans… read more
Legal Services NYC Files Federal Lawsuit against NYCHA on Behalf of Domestic Violence Victims
Legal Services NYC-Bronx and Queens Legal Services today announced the filing of new federal lawsuit that seeks to reform the New York City Housing Authority’s treatment of domestic violence victims who are seeking emergency public housing in order to escape from their abusers.
Click here to read more.… read more
Webinar: Protecting Domestic Violence Victims AND Their Pets March 20
This "Protecting Domestic Violence Victims AND Their Pets" webinar will be held on Wednesday, March 20, 2013 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Eastern Time and will focus on the barriers to leaving an abusive relationship faced by domestic violence victims with pets.
To attend click here for instructions.
Many domestic violence victims stay in an abusive relationship, delay leaving, or return to the perpetrator out of fear for their pet's safety. This webinar will provide information on various resources available… read more
Job Readiness Workshop Launches at Freedom House Emergency Shelter
A program to equip survivors of domestic violence with resources to secure sustainable employment launches this month at Freedom House Emergency Shelter.
The EASE Program (Economic and Social Empowerment) presented by Dr. Robert Hawkins and Alisha Ali of New York University helps shelter residents to understand the importance of of becoming economically self -sufficient.
The workshops focus on: Empowerment, Motivation, Developing Skills, Obstacles, Challenges, Employment and Educational goals. The workshops range in topic from Social Economic Empowerment, Interviewing, Networking, and Your… read more
March 13 NO MORE Day: Together we can end Domestic Violence
March 13 is the official NO MORE Day: Together we can end Domestic Violence
NO MORE is a simple idea with the power to unleash new, major attention to the people all around us who are hurt - directly or indirectly - by domestic violence and sexual assault every day and every minute. For more info click here.… read more
Project Papillon’s Spa Day at Freedom House
Project Papillon NYC brought Spa Day to BFL's Freedom House Emergency Shelter in February, working with women at the shelter in line with Papillon's mission which is to "rebuild the self-esteem and confidence of homeless women that are victims of Domestic Violence by transforming their outer appearance to match their inner beauty. Bringing them from crisis to possibilities."
Make up artist Beluchi Jeanot (pictured, right) was on hand for the… read more