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File #: TMP-0884   
Type: First Order of Business Status: Regular Agenda
File created: 8/12/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/21/2025 Final action:
Title: FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS - PRESENTATION - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT PROGRAM SPEAKERS: Jennifer Hunt, Domestic Violence Projects Specialist, NOHD Jocelyn Pinkerton, Domestic Violence/ Sexual Assault Programs Manager, NOHD Shakeya Reed- Green, AIR Trainer, NOFJC Kevin Williams, AIR Supervisor, NOFJC Tyra Pruitt, DV Unit Sergeant, NOPD Brief: Presentation from the New Orleans Health Department’s (NOHD) Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault program, in partnership with other City departments and nonprofit organizations, concerning the 2024 Advocate Initiated Response (AIR) Program Data Report. This comprehensive report offers a data-driven assessment of the City’s current domestic violence response and highlights both the urgent challenges and practical steps that city agencies and partners can take together to better protect survivors, hold offenders accountable, and improve coordination across the system. Annotation: (Cn. Moreno). APPEARED.
Attachments: 1. Order of Business 1 - NOHD DV AIR Program Presentation
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Title

FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS - PRESENTATION - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT PROGRAM

 

SPEAKERS:

Jennifer Hunt, Domestic Violence Projects Specialist, NOHD
Jocelyn Pinkerton, Domestic Violence/ Sexual Assault Programs Manager, NOHD
Shakeya Reed- Green, AIR Trainer, NOFJC
Kevin Williams, AIR Supervisor, NOFJC
Tyra Pruitt, DV Unit Sergeant, NOPD

 

Brief:

Presentation from the New Orleans Health Department’s (NOHD) Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault program, in partnership with other City departments and nonprofit organizations, concerning the 2024 Advocate Initiated Response (AIR) Program Data Report. This comprehensive report offers a data-driven assessment of the City’s current domestic violence response and highlights both the urgent challenges and practical steps that city agencies and partners can take together to better protect survivors, hold offenders accountable, and improve coordination across the system.

 

Annotation:

(Cn. Moreno).

APPEARED.