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The New York City Department of Homeless Services (DHS) is an agency within the
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that provides services to the homeless, though its ultimate aim is to overcome homelessness. The guiding principles of the department were outlined at a 1992 New York City Commission on the Homeless: to operate an emergency shelter system for people without housing alternatives, provide services and resources to assist shelter residents in gaining independent housing, and partner with local agencies and non-profits to provide these services. Its two rules are compiled i
title 31
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''; state regulations are primarily compiled i
title 18
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''. DHS programs include: *Single Adult Shelters *Adult Family Shelters *Family with Children Shelters *Domestic Violence for victims Shelters *Veteran's Shelters *Senior Citizens Shelters *Street Homeless Solutions


History

When the department was created in 1993, New York City was the first city to have a city department that was exclusively focused on the issue of homelessness. The Department of Homeless Services was created in response to the growing number of homeless New Yorkers and the 1981 New York Supreme Court Consent Decree that mandates the State provide shelter to all homeless people. Its first commissioner was Charles V. Raymond. Muzzy Rosenblatt, the agency's first Chief of Staff, may have had a role in convincing Mayor
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that the homeless shelters could be run more efficiently were it a separate department from the
New York City Human Resources Administration The Human Resources Administration or Department of Social Services (HRA/DSS) is the department of the government of New York City in charge of the majority of the city's social services programs. HRA helps New Yorkers in need through a variety o ...
. In 2010, the department oversaw 208 facilities with 18,616 beds and served 113,553 unique individuals. As of December, 2015, there were a total of 65,458 clients in the shelter system. In 2015, the department's budget was $953.5 million. In a March 2015 report of the
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(DOI) on shelters for families with children, the DOI "found that the family shelters it inspected and reviewed are too often unsafe and unhealthy for children and families". Some homeless say they are denied shelter because the shelter lacks resources for couples without children, and some say they refuse to live in shelters because they are unsafe, because of violence, theft and poor conditions. On April 11, 2016, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that the department would again become a part of the New York City Human Resources Administration under what he termed "a joint operating agreement.". Picture the Homeless heavily criticized DHS's use of resources in its 2018 report, ''The Business of Homelessness.'' The organization's recommendations included diverting funds for housing those who are homeless and most at risk of shelter entry, prioritizing capital subsidies for housing for people making as low as 10% of the area median income; semi-annual reports on shelter spending and provider performance; implementing rigorous and effective shelter inspection practices, and overhaul DHS's approach to rental assistance and housing placement. The use of funds for shelters instead of housing was also a concern when the agency was formed in 1993.


Law Enforcement

NYC DHS employ 270 special officers. They enforce State and City laws on DHS property and are responsible for safety and security inside of NYC DHS Homeless Shelters. The
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responds to all incidents that occur at any NYC Department of Homeless Services facilities. NYC Department of Homeless Services Police are appointed as "special officers". and as such they are recognized as peace officers under ''New York State Criminal Procedure Law § 2.10 subsection 27''. These special officers have limited arrest powers while on duty. NYC Department of Homeless Services special officers are not armed as pre NYS criminal procedure law., however all officers are equipped with
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s, handcuffs, flashlight, bullet resistant vest,
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, Body Cams, Narcan and a radio that is directly linked to other officers and dispatch. The Department of Homeless Services Police was started in 1997 assigning special officers to various DHS facilities. Currently there are 270 special officers assigned at 11 facilities. File:New York City Department of Homeless Services Police patch.jpg, NYC DHS Police patch. File:NYC Department of Homeless Services Police Task Force patch.jpg, NYC DHS Police Task Force patch. File:NYC DHS Police Toyota Camry.jpg, A NYC DHS Police
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See also

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Homelessness in the United States Homelessness in the United States refers to the issue of homelessness in the United States, a condition wherein people lack a fixed, regular, and adequate residence. The number of homeless people varies from different federal government accou ...


References


External links


New York City Department of Homeless Services

Department of Homeless Services
in the
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Department of Social Services
(title 18) in the
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