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CHAPTER 4: human servicesFamily Violence. ACF’s Family Violence Prevention <strong>and</strong>Services Program, administered by the Family <strong>and</strong> YouthServices Bureau (FYSB), provides grants to States <strong>and</strong>tribes to prevent incidents <strong>of</strong> family violence, provideimmediate shelter <strong>and</strong> related assistance for victims<strong>of</strong> family violence, <strong>and</strong> support prevention servicesfor perpetrators. FYSB also supports programs that<strong>of</strong>fer safe havens <strong>and</strong> access to services for victims <strong>of</strong>domestic violence, a national toll-free hotline to provideinformation <strong>and</strong> assistance to victims <strong>of</strong> domesticviolence, maternity group home services, <strong>and</strong> runaway<strong>and</strong> homeless youth shelters.Several collaborative efforts both within HHS <strong>and</strong> inpartnership with other departments <strong>and</strong> stakeholderssupport this effort to prevent family violence. TheNational Advisory Committee on Violence AgainstWomen is an advisory body cochaired by the AttorneyGeneral <strong>and</strong> the Secretary <strong>of</strong> HHS. National AdvisoryCommittee members meet periodically to sharetheir thoughts, ideas, <strong>and</strong> expertise <strong>and</strong> to submitrecommendations on a variety <strong>of</strong> priority issues as theFederal Government develops its policies to addressthe crimes <strong>of</strong> domestic violence, sexual assault, datingviolence, <strong>and</strong> stalking. The Greenbook initiative, a jointproject <strong>of</strong> HHS <strong>and</strong> the U.S. <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Justice,supported six demonstration projects, helping childwelfare <strong>and</strong> domestic violence agencies <strong>and</strong> familycourts work together more effectively to help familiesexperiencing violence. Now that the funding cyclehas been completed, HHS will partner with the U.S.<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Justice <strong>and</strong> with the National Council <strong>of</strong>Juvenile <strong>and</strong> Family Court Judges to provide technicalassistance <strong>and</strong> support to communities interested inimplementing the Greenbook’s recommendations.Support for Older Adults in Home <strong>and</strong> CommunitySettings. AoA’s Home <strong>and</strong> Community-Based SupportiveServices program provides an array <strong>of</strong> services to olderadults <strong>and</strong> their caregivers, including access services suchas transportation, case management, <strong>and</strong> information <strong>and</strong>referral; in-home services such as personal care, chore,<strong>and</strong> homemaker assistance; <strong>and</strong> community services suchas adult day care, respite care, <strong>and</strong> disease prevention,health promotion, <strong>and</strong> physical fitness programs.Together, these services strive to help older adultsmaintain their independence <strong>and</strong> enable them to stayin their homes <strong>and</strong> communities for as long as possible,delaying the need for costly institutional care.New Freedom Initiative <strong>and</strong> Olmstead DecisionResponse. The HHS Office on Disability (OD) was createdin 2002 as an outcome <strong>of</strong> President Bush’s New FreedomInitiative. The New Freedom Initiative commits the UnitedStates to a policy <strong>of</strong> community integration for individualswith disabilities. OD <strong>and</strong> OCR are involved in a variety<strong>of</strong> efforts to enhance the independence <strong>and</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> life<strong>of</strong> persons with disabilities, including those with longtermneeds. OD, through the New Freedom Initiative,ensures a coordinated interagency <strong>and</strong> intergovernmentalapproach in support <strong>of</strong> community integration to teardown barriers on behalf <strong>of</strong> individuals with disabilities.In Olmstead v. L.C. (1999), the U.S. Supreme Court heldthat States unjustifiably segregating qualified personswith disabilities in institutions is a form <strong>of</strong> discriminationprohibited by Title II <strong>of</strong> the Americans with DisabilitiesAct <strong>of</strong> 1990 (Public Law 101-336). OCR has the authorityto enforce the Olmstead decision, <strong>and</strong> has done sothrough hundreds <strong>of</strong> complaint investigations, voluntarycompliance efforts, outreach initiatives, <strong>and</strong> technicalassistance projects. Through these efforts, OCR ensuresthat, when appropriate, States provide individuals withdisabilities access to services in the community. OCRwill continue its Olmstead-related efforts, ensuring thatindividuals with disabilities return to or remain in theircommunities with adequate supports.Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. ACF’sLow Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)will continue to provide home energy assistancethrough grants to States, tribes, <strong>and</strong> territories. Of thehouseholds receiving heating assistance, about one-thirdinclude a member 60 years or older; about half have atleast one person with a disability; <strong>and</strong> about one-fifthinclude at least one child 5 years old or younger. xxxiiFor the past several years, almost 5 million householdsper year received LIHEAP assistance to help themthrough the winter months. The program also providescooling assistance to about 400,000 households <strong>and</strong>weatherization assistance to about 90,000 more.96 HHS Strategic Plan FY 2007-2012

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