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This memorandum presents a report on community-led solutions to domestic violence, prepared by the Battered Women’s Justice Project (BWJP) as part of the Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Adopted Budget. The report includes a literature review, community needs assessment, and extensive community outreach, gathering input from various stakeholders. Recommendations focus on culturally-responsive education, resource hubs, and collaboration with the County of Santa Clara to improve domestic violence services.
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The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council from Sarah Zárate.
The subject is the Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence Report.
The report was prepared by the Battered Women’s Justice Project (BWJP) as part of the FY 2023-2024 budget.
The project received $400,000 for developing community-based approaches to domestic violence.
The report includes a literature review, community needs assessment, and community engagement with over 138 participants.
Recommendations include promoting culturally-responsive education, creating resource hubs, and enhancing collaboration with the County of Santa Clara.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Sarah Zárate SUBJECT: Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence Report DATE: April 28, 2025 Approved 5/20/25 25-534 3.4 Date: 5/7/2025 COUNCIL DISTRICT: Citywide RECOMMENDATION Accept the Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence Report. SUMMARY AND OUTCOME This memorandum delivers a consultant report on community-led solutions to domestic violence. As directed through the Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-2024 Adopted Budget, a request for proposals process selected the Battered Women’s Justice Project (BWJP) to engage residents on gaps in domestic violence services outside of law enforcement. The consultant collected relevant research and hosted various community engagement opportunities to gather input. BACKGROUND As approved by the City Council, the FY 2023-2024 Adopted Budget allocated $400,000 for a Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence project to develop a communitybased approach to preventing and responding to domestic violence. 1 This project was inspired by Recommendation 9 from the Reimagining Public Safety Community Advisory Committee’s final report, which proposed engaging residents across the...
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The document is a report titled 'City of San José Study on Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence,' prepared by the Battered Women’s Justice Project. It outlines a project aimed at developing community-based approaches to prevent and respond to domestic violence, supported by a contract from the City of San José. The report includes acknowledgments, a literature review, methodology, key findings, and recommendations for improving domestic violence services in the community. It emphasizes the importance of engaging survivors and community members in addressing domestic violence issues.
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The report is prepared for the San José City Council by the Battered Women’s Justice Project.
It focuses on community-led solutions to domestic violence.
The project was supported by a contract from the City of San José.
The report includes a literature review, methodology, key findings, and recommendations.
It emphasizes the need for community engagement and culturally responsive services.
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ATTACHMENT City of San José Study on Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence A REPORT TO THE SAN JOSÉ CITY COUNCIL Prepared by: Battered Women’s Justice Project MAY 20, 2025 This project was supported by Contract No. OC-009816-000 awarded by the City of San José. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this report are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the City of San José. Acknowledgements 2 “It’s not just about raising awareness; it’s about providing survivors with the information and resources they need in a way that they can truly understand and trust.” – Community Provider A report requires the diligent efforts of many. This report would not exist without the trust placed in us by the survivors, advocates and community members. To them we owe a debt of gratitude. They believed in and entrusted us to capture the realities of the issue of domestic violence. Without their honesty and belief, this report would lack rigor, clarity and inclusion. With deep gratitude, we acknowledge the many individuals who made this report possible. We are especially grateful to our local partners in San José—Zakia Afrin from...
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Memorandum from Foley, Kamei, Campos, Cohen & Ortiz, 5/16/25
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This memorandum from Vice Mayor Foley and Councilmembers Kamei, Campos, Cohen, and Ortiz, dated May 16, 2025, addresses the Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence Report. It recommends accepting the report, directing the City Manager to collaborate with community partners and the County to identify opportunities for previously allocated funding, and returning to the City Council with an implementation plan. The memorandum acknowledges the contributions of various local partners and emphasizes the importance of grassroots approaches to reduce domestic violence.
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Memorandum dated May 16, 2025.
Recommendations include accepting the Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence Report.
City Manager is directed to work with community partners to identify funding opportunities.
An implementation plan and recommendations for fund use are to be returned to the City Council.
Acknowledges contributions from the Battered Women’s Justice Project and local partners.
Emphasizes grassroots approaches to domestic violence prevention.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: 5/20/2025 FILE: 25-560 ITEM: 4.1 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: SEE BELOW Approved FROM: Vice Mayor Foley Councilmember Kamei Councilmember Campos Councilmember Cohen Councilmember Ortiz DATE: May 16, 2025 Date: 5/16/2025 SUBJECT: Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence Report RECOMMENDATION 1. Accept the Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence Report. 2. Direct the City Manager to continue working with community partners and the County to identify high-impact, community-supported opportunities to invest previously allocated funding to support intimate partner violence prevention and response. 3. Return to the City Council with an implementation plan and recommendations for highimpact use of these funds. BACKGROUND We acknowledge the work by the Battered Women’s Justice Project (BWJP), local partners Caminar and Maitri, and the City Manager’s Office to prepare this report. The effort to solicit input from over 100 survivors, service providers, and community leaders is inspiring, and we appreciate the City’s commitment to begin implementing the recommendations. We look forward to supporting this work across City departments, including...
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The memorandum from Councilmember Bien Doan recommends accepting the Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence Report and directing the City Attorney to explore the legality of requiring safety placards in private businesses. This initiative aims to combat human trafficking and gender-based violence by increasing public awareness through multilingual safety placards displayed in public spaces. The project is part of the FY 2024-2025 Adopted Budget and aims for completion by June 30, 2025.
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Memorandum dated 05/19/2025 from Councilmember Bien Doan.
Recommends acceptance of the Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence Report.
Suggests exploring legality of safety placards in private businesses.
Part of an initiative funded in the FY 2024-2025 Adopted Budget.
Safety placards provide information on services for human trafficking, domestic violence, and sexual assault.
Placards are multilingual and displayed in key public locations.
Estimated completion of the project is June 30, 2025.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: 05/20/2025 FILE: 25-560 ITEM: 4.1 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: SEE BELOW FROM: Councilmember Bien Doan DATE: 05/19/2025 APPROVED: SUBJECT: Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence Report RECOMMENDATION: Accept the Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence Report and direct the City Attorney to explore the legality of requiring the placement of safety placards in private businesses—either through existing authority or under State law—and return to the City Council with options. BACKGROUND: As part of the City’s ongoing efforts to promote public safety and support vulnerable populations, the FY 2024-2025 Adopted Budget included funding for a new initiative aimed at combating human trafficking and gender-based violence. This project, originally proposed by my office, focuses on increasing public awareness and access to critical resources through the strategic placement of multilingual safety placards in public spaces. The safety placards provide contact information for services related to human trafficking, domestic violence, and sexual assault, and are displayed in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese to ensure broad accessibility. Placards are...
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The document discusses the Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence project, which aims to engage the community in addressing gaps in domestic violence services outside of law enforcement. It outlines the project's background, key findings, and recommendations based on community needs. The report includes collaboration with various organizations and emphasizes culturally responsive education and services. The next steps involve collaboration with the County of Santa Clara and integration of recommendations into citywide programs.
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The project is part of the Reimagining Public Safety initiative.
Three priority projects were identified in collaboration with the Racial Equity Action Leadership Coalition.
A budget of $400,000 was allocated for the Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence project.
Key findings include the need for education, community-centric healing pathways, and new safety interventions.
Recommendations focus on culturally responsive services, housing models, and ongoing training.
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Item 4.1 Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence May 20, 2025 Sarah Zárate Director, City Manager’s Office of Administration, Policy, and Intergovernmental Relations Kailyn Kenney Assistant to the City Manager Sujata Warrier Battered Women’s Justice Project City of San José City Manager’s Office of Administration, Policy and Intergovernmental Relations Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence (2022 & 2023) (2024 & 2025) Priority Project Reports to City Council City Council & Committee Actions Background: Project History Reimagining Public Safety Community Advisory Committee City Council Report. City Council accepted report recommending broad array of public safety reforms. Police Department Reform & Operational Improvement PSFSS Report. Staff report identified (3) priority projects in collaboration with Racial Equity Action Leadership Coalition (REAL). City Council cross-reference Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Budget Adopted by City Council. City Council passed Fiscal Year 20232024 budget with direction related to (3) priority projects. Police Department Reform and Operational Improvement City Council Report. Staff issued Supplemental Memorandum providing a workplan for (3)...
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The document contains letters from the public addressed to the Mayor and City Council of San José regarding Agenda Item 4.1, which pertains to community-led solutions to domestic violence. Kathryn Hedges expresses support for a memorandum to accept a report on domestic violence and emphasizes the need for community-based solutions. The Race Equity Action Leadership (REAL) coalition also supports the memorandum and proposes a pilot program for survivors of interpersonal violence. Joanna Kent shares her personal experience with domestic violence related to caregiving for her child with a rare disease, urging consideration for caregivers in the community violence pilot. The letters highlight the importance of culturally responsive and community-led approaches to safety and healing.
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Kathryn Hedges supports the recommendations of the ReImagining Public Safety Committee.
Hedges emphasizes the need for community-led solutions to domestic violence.
The REAL coalition advocates for a pilot program to support survivors of interpersonal violence.
Joanna Kent shares her personal experience with domestic violence as a caregiver.
The letters call for consideration of caregivers and those receiving care in violence prevention efforts.
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5/19/25, 4:33 PM Mail - Agendadesk - Outlook Outlook FW: Council Meeting 05/20/25, Agenda Item 4.1 From City Clerk <city.clerk@sanjoseca.gov> Date Mon 5/19/2025 11:10 AM To Agendadesk <Agendadesk@sanjoseca.gov> From: Kathryn Hedges < > Sent: Monday, May 19, 2025 10:47 AM To: City Clerk <city.clerk@sanjoseca.gov> Subject: Council Meeting 05/20/25, Agenda Item 4.1 [External Email. Do not open links or attachments from untrusted sources. Learn more] Dear Mayor and Council Members: I am a voter in Downtown San Jose, District 3. I am a member of SURJ and we support the recommendations of the ReImagining Public Safety Committee. I have been in emotionally abusive relationships and the last thing that would have helped my situation was to call the police. My partner would have calmly explained that I'm just a hysterical woman imagining I can live without his guidance, and talked the officers into taking me to a mental hospital. Please approve the memorandum by Vice-Mayor Foley and Council Members Kamei, Campos, Cohen, and Ortiz to accept the Community-Led Solutions to Domestic Violence Report, direct the City Manager to continue their collaboration with the County and community groups,...