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The Moore Administration provided more details about the reforms proposed to victim compensation. Torrey examines the implications of not requiring "full cooperation" with Law Enforcement, and the loosening of other requirements. Secretary Vincent Schiraldi, from the Maryland Department of Juvenile services joins the program to discuss the THRIVE Academy, the Governor's initiative to prevent juvenile violence. We also discuss the interview with Mayor Scott on C4 and Bryan Nehman. We examine the implications of efforts to narrow roadways, by lifting parking restrictions on busy roads, and adding bike lines.
Here at The Laura Flanders Show we have a comprehensive John Jay Justice Fellowship fellowship program where participants work hands-on, gaining knowledge about our independent movement media operation producing our TV, radio and podcast productions. Throughout the program our entire staff spends time with each fellow, sharing expertise and knowledge from editing to scripting to promotions and technical skills. We mentor our fellows and guide them in producing their own media pieces. You are about to hear one of those stories produced by our Justice Capital Initiative fellow Camelia Achury, a student at John Jay College.Description: The United States has incarcerated more than two million prisoners nationwide over the past decade. Survivors of violent crimes, like assault and domestic violence, suffer due to a lack of treatment and compensation which typically results in paying the price for the prison's failure to deliver safety. For the past decade, the Common Justice Organization has been committed to telling the truth about violence. In New York City, they operate the first alternative-to-incarceration and victim-service program in the United States that focuses on violent felonies in adult courts. They aim to transform the justice system through partnerships, advocacy, and elevating the experience and power of those who are most impacted. In this audio exclusive, John Jay College Justice Capital Initiative fellow Camelia Achury is joined by Emma Taverner, an intern working with the Common Justice Organization. Taverner has been advocating and recruiting advocates for victim compensation in hopes of passing bills to hold people accountable for harming others, break continuous cycles of violence, and secure safety, healing, and overall justice for survivors and their communities. “Whenever you get a chance to be in that space where you're asked to say something, say something, because someone is definitely listening. We all have great ideas that shouldn't be shut down. It builds something with you.” – Emma TavernerGuest: Emma Taverner- Intern, Common Justice At The Laura Flanders Show, we're dedicated to providing a platform for diverse voices in the field of social justice. This report, a collaboration between The Laura Flanders Show fellowship program and CUNY John Jay College, reflects our commitment. The opinions presented are solely those of the guest contributor and do not necessarily reflect or represent The Laura Flanders Show's views or those of CUNY John Jay College.
This week Mary and Alex speak with Barasch & McGarry Partner, Sara Director as well as 9/11 Survivor diagnosed with uterine cancer, Karen Smith-Hagman to discuss the World Trade Center Health Program recently naming Uterine and Endometrial cancer to the list of conditions covered by the Victims Compensation Fund. #Podcast #Spotify #Anchor #research #advocacy #cancer #911 #compensation #BaraschandMcGarry #uterinecancer #endometrialcancer #MemorialSloanKettering #WorldTradeCenter Stay Connected Email Us: downthereaware@gmail.com Instagram:@downthereaware Facebook: Down There Aware Twitter: @downthereaware Pinterest: Down There Aware TikTok: Down There Aware Episode Links https://www.911victims.com Episode Highlights Intro [0:13] Welcome Back! [1:21] Guest introductions [1:29] Uterine cancer [2:22] 9/11 Bill: Victim Compensation [2:42] World Trade Center Health Program [4:10] Compensation [4:20] Educated and informed doctors [4:32] “Never forget” [5:40] Men vs Women [6:15] 69 qualifying conditions [8:06] Karen's story [8:50] Uterine/Endometrial cancer diagnosis [10:35] Memorial Sloan Kettering [10:45] 5 years NED [13:15] Initial symptoms [16:10] Transvaginal ultrasound [18:40] Total hysterectomy [20:51] Chemotherapy [23:01] Adding uterine cancer [27:16] Accommodations for employees with cancer [29:27] 1 in 3 people get cancer [30:31] Who is eligible for compensation? [33:35] Providers who KNOW what to look for [37:23] Autoimmune and heart conditions [38:57] Incredible work [39:34} Who to contact [40:10] Thank you! [42:58] Summary Keywords Podcast, Spotify, Anchor, research, advocacy, cancer, 911, compensation, Barasch and McGarry, uterine cancer, endometrial cancer, Memorial Sloan Kettering, World Trade Center --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/downthereaware/message
May 12, 2023 - In order to increase access to victim compensation funding, the state needs to expand how victims apply for support, according to Alice Hamblett a senior policy manager at Common Justice.
Discussing the top headlines of the week, including protests at the State Capitol and changes to state crime victim assistance programs concerning emergency contraception.
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Victim Compensation is one of the few programs designed to provide direct reimbursement for victims of crime and violence, and yet too many victims do not receive support from Victim Compensation and are left to struggle alone after a tragedy. Today's guest, India Brown, is here to speak about her own difficulties getting the support she needed after experiencing the loss of a loved one to violence, and how she turned that struggle into a mission to help other survivors recover and heal from violence. India recently led efforts to help pass a historic bill in Ohio that made significant changes to the state's victim compensation program to better support crime survivors. Tune in to listen to her powerful story.
Ken Feinberg is one of the most prominent dispute resolution attorneys in the country. He served as Special Master of the 9/11 Victim Compensation fund, ran the BP Deepwater Horizon Disaster Victim Compensation Fund and managed compensation systems relating to the Aurora and Virginia Tech shootings and the Boston Marathon bombing. Join host Dave Paul for a fascinating discussion about ethics, honesty and public service with one of the most highly regarded mediators in America.
On this episode of Out of Frame: Behind the Scenes, Sean and Jen discuss the Netflix original film “Worth” and its themes of death and the unseen financial/logistical aspects behind it. “Worth” ultimately depicts the true story of the 9/11 Victim Compensation fund and the painful, difficult decisions about who should receive compensation and how much. LINKS: Out of Frame series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa5yyWoUx0nXUeSpxDMqznYqIjjcgLKmc Out of Frame Shorts: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa5yyWoUx0nX8wr2JUe7XLUJYVuhka0j7 Out of Frame Podcasts YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiS5rEmhnLwo1IG9bgr19Og Out of Frame Twitter: https://twitter.com/OutofFrameFEE Out of Frame Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/outofframefee/ Out of Frame Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OutofFrameShow Out of Frame Discord: https://discord.gg/VgDD95Cc
Nearly 20 years after Sept. 11, 2001, there are still questions about how victims of the attacks and their families will be compensated and how much they're eligible for. Congress set up two special funds that have paid out tens of billions of dollars to victims so far. But lawmakers are still considering changes to the eligibility criteria. And last year, lawmakers told the Government Accountability Office to estimate how much those changes would cost. Those calculations are now in. To help explain the complicated landscape of 9/11 victims compensation, Federal Drive with Tom Temin talked with Triana McNeil, director of Homeland Security and Justice Issues at GAO.
Did you know survivors of crimes can apply for compensation to help cover the expenses that resulted from the crime? On the 74th Episode of the VSC Podcast, VSC Education Coordinator Emilie Mitchell sat down with VSC Victim Compensation Specialist Nicole Valentin and VSC Victim Advocate Priscilla Aquino to talk about the process of applying for Victim Compensation and how the VSC can help. Nicole Valentin uses she/her pronouns and is the Victim Compensation Coordinator / Specialist at the VSC. Nicole received her Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice from Berkeley College in NJ and after relocating to FL she continued her work with victims in her role at the State Attorney's Office in Seminole County. Working with survivors daily to advocate for them to fulfill needs such as medical, housing, counseling, and compensation, Nicole realized this was a true passion of hers and in her new role at the VSC hopes to continue her advocacy by empowering survivors and increasing their understanding of their rights and resources available to them. Priscilla Aquino uses she/her pronouns and is a Bilingual Victim Advocate and Crisis Counselor at the VSC who is fluent in Spanish. She obtained her Master's in Social Work from Kean University in NJ and has over 20 years of experience working with adolescence families, and victims of crime. Priscilla is very passionate about helping people heal from their trauma and rediscover their inner-strength as well as educating others. She hopes to be the voice for those who are unable to advocate for themselves. You can listen to this episode on our Youtube Channel: https://youtu.be/Lme0iPvbAUM You can also listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! Want to make a difference? Visit Victimservicecenter.org to learn how you can get involved and help the VSC continue supporting survivors of trauma. ----------------------------------- Trigger Warning: In this podcast we will be discussing sensitive topics such as Sexual Assault. It's important to take care of yourself while listening. Some suggestions are listening while you're in a healthy head space or knowing who you can reach out to if you become upset. Our 24/7 helpline for crisis calls based out of Central Florida is 407 500 HEAL, for the Florida state sexual helpline call (888) 956-7273. By contacting the National Hotline at 1-800-656-4673 you can get support and learn about your local resources. There is always someone ready to help.
Ryan and Felix offer updates on two court cases stemming from the 2018 Parkland school shooting.
On this episode of Tell Us About It, we spoke with Robin Foemmel Bie about the data evaluation project completed at the California Victim Compensation Board. This project aimed to understand the effectiveness of the victim compensation services and the needs of their community. She talks about the completion of a baseline data report, needs assessment, and a gap analysis, and how they synthesized this data into strategies to address their community’s needs. Robin Foemmel Bie is the Assistant Deputy Executive Office, Victim Compensation Division, at the California Victim Compensation Board. She is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and previously provided expertise on policy, networking, regulation, and training for the Department of Mental Health.
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Anthony says he will never give Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) money again after he voted against permanent funding for the 9/11 Victim Compensation bill to take care of 9/11 First Responders. Plus, Deidre rails against the politically correct society,
Victim compensation funds are supposed to help victims of crime cover lost wages or funeral expenses. But Reveal teamed up with The Marshall Project and discovered that in some states, African Americans are disproportionately hurt by rules on how that money is handed out. Then, Reveal reporters Amy Julia Harris and Shoshana Walter uncover a scheme at a drug rehabilitation facility in the mountains of North Carolina, where clients are being used as a source of free labor. Don’t miss out on the next big story. Get the Weekly Reveal newsletter today.
Victim compensation funds are supposed to help victims of crime cover lost wages or funeral expenses. But Reveal teamed up with The Marshall Project and discovered that in some states, African Americans are disproportionately hurt by rules on how that money is handed out. Then, Reveal reporters Amy Julia Harris and Shoshana Walter uncover a scheme at a drug rehabilitation facility in the mountains of North Carolina, where clients are being used as a source of free labor. Don’t miss out on the next big story. Get the Weekly Reveal newsletter today.
Tuesday Breakfast August 7th7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am News headlines 7.15 am Dr Kate Fitz-Gibbon joins us to discuss a recent report on Adolescent Family Violence she was involved in. 7.30 am Anya chats to Alina Thomas, CEO of Engender Equality (formerly SHE) about the Tasmanian government's attempt to limit the definition of family violence in victim compensation schemes. 7.45 am Hope speaks with Thando Mangcu, an actress, director and theater maker. She is also co-writer of The Fall - a South African Theatre production which will be on at The Arts Centre from 28 August until 2 September.8.00 am George speaks with Jill and Maryclare from Queerspace about the perpetrator program, how LGBTIQA+ services are responding to intimate partner-violence in rainbow communities, and considering new ways of theorising on violence beyond the gender binary. 8.20 am Alternative news: The team discusses Blair Cottrell's appearance on Sky News, the normalisation of race-baiting in the current political climate, and Thursday Breakfast's very special panel discussing the harmful narrative of #Africangangs (so good, all the best team!!!!)Songsartist: Beyoncesong: Run the World (Girls)artist: Greentea Peng song: Loving Kind artist: Allysha Joy from 30/70 song: Selfish artist: Tish Hyman song: Subway Art
Kenneth Feinberg is best known for the work that he did as the Special Master of the Victim Compensation Fund that was established by Congress to distribute billions of taxpayer dollars to those who were either injured or lost loved ones during the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Since then he has presided over the Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund to compensate the victims of the Virginia Tech shootings, the BP Oil Spill Fund, the Aurora Victim Relief Fund, and the Boston Marathon Fund. Currently, Feinberg is working with General Motors to vet the claims that are now being made as a result of a defective ignition switch that has so far been blamed for at least 13 deaths. In January, Feinberg spoke with UC Hastings law professor Evan Lee about the challenges he's faced. Series: "Legally Speaking" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 28448]
Kenneth Feinberg is best known for the work that he did as the Special Master of the Victim Compensation Fund that was established by Congress to distribute billions of taxpayer dollars to those who were either injured or lost loved ones during the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Since then he has presided over the Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund to compensate the victims of the Virginia Tech shootings, the BP Oil Spill Fund, the Aurora Victim Relief Fund, and the Boston Marathon Fund. Currently, Feinberg is working with General Motors to vet the claims that are now being made as a result of a defective ignition switch that has so far been blamed for at least 13 deaths. In January, Feinberg spoke with UC Hastings law professor Evan Lee about the challenges he's faced. Series: "Legally Speaking" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 28448]
Julie Nauman has the kind of initiative I would love to see in every government agency and business in America! She is the Executive Director of the California Victim Compensation & Government Claims Board, the California State agency that administers the missing child reward program, compensation to victims of violent crime, such as domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, and much more. Ms. Nauman's work is leading an effort to ensure that her agency and its 300 employees operate in a green and sustainable manner. She recognizes that regardless of the work product, every workplace can, and should, be environmentally responsible.