And more importantly, i want to be sure that we have a clear plan and opportunities to the residents of Public Housing. I want to know in detail how rad will impact the 4,000 Housing Units involved, many of which are in district 5. And i hope that the Mayors Office of housing can explain a few things. Tenant rights and how they are protected. Any fair housing implications, specifically should the nonprofit providers be required to report race, family size, etc. The demographics who is admitted. And how we can increase options for housing ladder as residents move up in income status. Who from the city will be the person responsible to ensure that Housing Providers comply with the rights and maintenance needs and all other things that we continue to have challenges with. And how will that compliance process work. How rad will improve the quality of life for Job Opportunities in San Francisco Public Housing residents is of the most concern to me. As i said my primary objective today and G
Restitution. We would welcome adp to have restitution members to help them collect. The ideas of trauma speak directly to two requests we made in this budget process for the d. A. Office for our Victims Services unit. I mentioned that 90 of our victims come to us as result of a violent crime. What we do in that process, is make referrals to other agencies that may offer them subsidized or deferred payment for Mental Health treatment or crisis counseling. Most victims come to us in the worse moments of their lives. What we would like to have is a social worker in our Victim Services office, to offer to people 10 sessions. What we have learned that most dont take us on that. It becomes too difficult to meet an advocate and share your story, and well send you out, heres a list of people that can help you. It feels abrupt and most people dont appreciate the brushoff in that process. What we seek to is just have one, we dont feel that it cover the entire case load but will improve the servi
For most victims. Most victims are low income and struggle and they for exasperated after a victim of a crime. And we can provide temporary relocation. And we make referral in referrals in that process and you can imagine that people that just had their entire family and life thrown into chaos as a result of a crime and additional burden to figure out housing. In what we know is an exceptionally challenging house other market. Those are two our requests that dovetail in what adp is doing. We think its challenging to take on this work and look forward to increased restitution to be collected on their behalf. Do you have an estimate of how much restitution is not collected because of lack of resources . I think that the chiefs numbers are accurate. On our part we provide that restitution be paid to the victim. What will make that more effective, is restitution of 400 to replace the window, and etc. , and we dont have that and as we pass from adp they dont have the time to put in a specif
Worse moments of their lives. What we would like to have is a social worker in our Victim Services office, to offer to people 10 sessions. What we have learned that most dont take us on that. It becomes too difficult to meet an advocate and share your story, and well send you out, heres a list of people that can help you. It feels abrupt and most people dont appreciate the brushoff in that process. What we seek to is just have one, we dont feel that it cover the entire case load but will improve the services the victims get. And the second request is a housing specialist. The other thing that we see is real challenges around housing for most victims. Most victims are low income and struggle and they for exasperated after a victim of a crime. And we can provide temporary relocation. And we make referral in referrals in that process and you can imagine that people that just had their entire family and life thrown into chaos as a result of a crime and additional burden to figure out housi
Dont appreciate the brushoff in that process. What we seek to is just have one, we dont feel that it cover the entire case load but will improve the services the victims get. And the second request is a housing specialist. The other thing that we see is real challenges around housing for most victims. Most victims are low income and struggle and they for exasperated after a victim of a crime. And we can provide temporary relocation. And we make referral in referrals in that process and you can imagine that people that just had their entire family and life thrown into chaos as a result of a crime and additional burden to figure out housing. In what we know is an exceptionally challenging house other market. Those are two our requests that dovetail in what adp is doing. We think its challenging to take on this work and look forward to increased restitution to be collected on their behalf. Do you have an estimate of how much restitution is not collected because of lack of resources . I th