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District 18

Amanda FarĂ­as

Soundview-Bruckner, Soundview-Clason Point, Castle Hill-Unionport, Harding Park, Parkchester, Westchester Square

Intro 29 is my legislation to require the Director of the New York City Office to End Gender-Based Violence, in consultation with the New York City Fire Commissioner and Police Commissioner, to develop a training program for first responders on how to recognize and respond to traumatic brain injuries (TBI) that may result from domestic violence. The training, which would be developed in consultation with relevant stakeholders and subject matter experts, would cover topics such as the prevalence and causes of TBI among domestic violence survivors, how to identify symptoms, how to respond to support individuals in emergencies, and the long-term health impacts of repeated brain injuries.

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PRESS RELEASE
October 28, 2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NEW YORK, NY – New York, NY — In a powerful show of unity and resolve, New York City Council Majority Leader Amanda Farías (District 18) today led a rally on the steps of City Hall alongside survivors, advocates, medical professionals, and community organizations in full anticipation of the committee vote and City Council passage of Intro 29 tomorrow, October 29.

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New York, NY — Today, Council Majority Leader Amanda FarĂ­as‘ legislation Intro 29 was heard before the Committee on Health. Developed through partnership with Volunteers of America–Greater New York (VOA‑GNY), this bill would require specialized training for first responders to properly identify and address traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) among survivors of domestic violence. 

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