Monday, May 20, 2024

News, updates and more from NYC Council Member Rafael Salamanca, Jr.

 

THE WEEK IN REVIEW

AL QUIÑONES PLAYGROUND

A promise fulfilled - We gathered to celebrate the renaming of Playground 52 to ‘Al Quiñones Playground’, honoring one of the Bronx’s greatest figures. 

Future generations will now have the opportunity to learn more about this local champion of equality and Latino culture, inspiring them to follow his example by serving their own neighborhoods through public service.

PUERTO RICAN POWER SALSA CONCERT

Despite the rain, Salsa in the Bronx Season kicked off with a bang at Al Quiñones Playground thanks to Luisito Ayala y la Puerto Rican Power!

Freddy Perez Jr, Acacia Network, and Bronx Community Board 2 for co-sponsoring an incredible concert for our community!

JULIO CARBALLO FIELDS FAMILY FUN DAY

Team Salamanca, the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, Urban Health Plan, Inc., and Bronx Community Board 2 helped kick off the Summer season with a Family Fun Day at Julio Carballo Fields!

A day full of laughter, face-painting, and obstacle courses concluded with our first ‘Movies Under the Stars’ screening of the year.

METRO NORTH WALKTHROUGH

In preparation for the Metro North coming to the Bronx, I spearheaded a walkthrough with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority - MTA, Assembly Member Kenny Burgos, and Senator Luis R. Sepúlveda at Starlight Park.

We had a productive discussion about the installation timeline of the 2 new proposed rail lines and the maintenance space that would be needed for efficient operation.

CELEBRATING HOLIDAYS IN THE BRONX

AAPI HERITAGE MONTH!
 
Celebrating the start of Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month in the Bronx!

UPCOMING EVENTS
 
 2024 NOCHE BORINQUEÑA 

MARK YOUR CALENDARS:

The 2024 Noche Borinqueña celebration is just around the corner! 

Please join Team Salamanca and Freddy Perez Jr as we celebrate Puerto Rican heritage in the Bronx.

Visit our District Office at: 
1070 Southern Boulevard
Bronx, New York 10459
(718) 402-6130
salamanca@council.nyc.gov


MAYOR ADAMS ANNOUNCES NYC HEALTH + HOSPITALS HAS HIRED 1,000+ NURSES IN PAST EIGHT MONTHS TO CONTINUE CARING FOR NEW YORKERS

 

NYC Health + Hospitals Has Nearly 10,000 Full- and Part-Time Nurses as City Steps up Hiring Efforts to Recruit and Retain Nurses

New Nurses Can Take Advantage of Nurse Residency Program, Nursing Fellowships, Tuition Reimbursement, Loan Forgiveness, and Scholarship Programs

New York City Mayor Eric Adams and NYC Health + Hospitals President and CEO Dr. Mitchell Katz today announced that more than 1,000 new union nurses have been hired over the past eight months at the city’s public hospital system, replacing many temporary nurses. This investment in the health system’s workforce ensures patients are served by permanent employees who are committed to the mission, come from the community, and have developed institutional knowledge. With these 1,000+ nurses, the NYC Health + Hospital system has more than 9,600 full-and part-time nurses across the system.

 

“Nurses stand on the frontlines of our health care system, and we were all witness to their heroic actions during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Mayor Adams. “They are often the first and last people you see when you visit a hospital or outpatient setting, and they are the backbone of our health care system. Our administration is proud of the progress we have made hiring, training, and retaining nurses, investing in our health care workforce and a healthier city. Our public hospitals are a great place to further your nursing career, and now is the time to join.”

 

Nurses are a critical part of the care team, said Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Anne Williams-IsomThey are oftentimes the person with whom patients interact with most, offering a warm smile and a gentle touch, whether it is for general medication administration, specialty services in a specific unit, or so many other ways nurses serve on the frontlines. Thank you to all new nurses for joining ‘Team NYC’ and thank you to all the nurses that are with us throughout the NYC Health + Hospitals system.

 

“Nurses are the heart of NYC Health + Hospitals, providing compassionate and skilled care to our patients every day,” said NYC Health + Hospitals President and CEO Katz, MD. “Through our targeted recruitment efforts, we have been able to attract and retain top talent in the field, ensuring that our patients receive the best possible care. The dedication, expertise, and empathy of our nursing team are the foundation of our success, and we are grateful for their tireless efforts.”

 

“It has been very gratifying to see the quality of nurses coming through our doors who want to dedicate their expertise and service to public health,” said Natalia Cineas, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, senior vice president and chief nurse executive, NYC Health + Hospitals. “Nurses are choosing to launch or continue their careers with NYC Health + Hospitals because we have such progressive, patient-centered care environments where nurses are active participants in decision making and care, and we offer many opportunities for growth.”   

 

NYC Health+Hospitals/Mayorals is showing that hospitals can hire and retain nurses when they are committed to safe staffing and pay equity,” said Alizia McMyers, RN, MSN, MHA, vice president, NYSNA NYC H+H/Mayorals Executive Council. “Since we negotiated better pay and staffing in our last union contract, city hospitals have been able to increase the pace of nurse hiring and reduce turnover and reliance on temporary staff. Nurses are proud to be part of the progress being made in the largest public health system in the country and proud to deliver quality care to all New Yorkers.

 

The city’s public health system offers nurses an array of benefits, including a pension. New nurses can take advantage of the Nurse Residency Program, nursing fellowships, tuition reimbursement, loan forgiveness, and scholarship programs through NYC Health + Hospitals. Interested applicants can learn more by visiting the Nurses4NYC website and applying online.

 

Over the past two years, nursing teams across the city’s health system have received recognition for providing high quality care to New Yorkers. NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens, Kings County, and South Brooklyn Health all received the prestigious Pathway to Excellence designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center, joining a select group of just 206 health care organizations worldwide to do so. Additionally, 17 units throughout the system have received the Beacon Award for Excellence from the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses with eight of those units receiving Gold Beacon Awards.

 

Today’s announcement builds on the city’s work to retain and train nurses, including the city’s progress training 5,000 new nurses through the citywide Nurse Residency Program.

 

Nurses at NYC Health + Hospitals can participate in the following programs:

 

Nurse Residency Program

The year-long residency program provides newly-hired, first-time nurses with on-the-job training that focuses on topics, including ethics, decision making, clinical leadership, and the incorporation of research-based evidence into practice. The program also provides new nurses with support and mentorship proven to enhance nurse satisfaction, performance, and retention.

 

Critical Care Nursing Fellowship

Launched in 2024, NYC Health + Hospitals offers a Critical Care Nursing Fellowship to provide high-quality care to critically ill patients. This fellowship focuses on critical care within a selected range of specialties and includes simulation; didactic, on-site experiences; clinical rotations in emergency, post-anesthesia care, telemetry, and stepdown units; and interactive and personalized learning experiences.

 

Nursing Emergency Department Fellowship

The 22‐week Emergency Department Nursing Fellowship Program is for nurses with no prior emergency department clinical experience. The program builds on foundational nursing skills to further enhance the knowledge and skills of fellows to ensure they are equipped to deliver safe patient care in a fast‐paced emergency department.


THE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND NEW YORK CITY SMALL BUSINESS SERVICES REOPEN UPPER MANHATTAN WORKFORCE1 CAREER CENTER IN HARLEM

 

We Are Your DOL - New York State Department of Labor

The New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL) and the New York City Department of Small Business Services (SBS) celebrated the reopening of the Upper Manhattan Workforce1 Career Center in Harlem on Wednesday. This event marks a significant milestone in providing critical employment resources to job seekers and business owners in the Harlem community. The center had been temporarily closed for renovations to ensure it continues to meet the evolving needs of its customers.

New York State Department of Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon said, “This center is a cornerstone for Harlem, offering essential services that empower job seekers and support business owners. The recent renovations ensure that the center’s look matches the high-quality resources and support provided here. Our ongoing partnership with SBS is critical in creating opportunities for New Yorkers and fostering economic growth throughout the city.”

Commissioner Reardon and SBS Commissioner Kevin D. Kim, alongside NYC Talent Executive Director Abby Jo Sigal, President and CEO of the 125th Street Business Improvement District Barbara Askins, and President and CEO of Women in Need Chris Quinn, participated in the ribbon-cutting ceremony. The reopening aligns with NYC Small Business Month, underscoring the importance of accessible employment services for local businesses and individuals seeking employment.

New York City Department of Small Business Services Commissioner Kevin D. Kim said, “I was honored to join NYSDOL Commissioner Roberta Reardon, Mayor's Office of Talent Executive Director Abby Jo Sigal, Women in Need CEO Christine Quinn, and 125th Street BID Chair Barbara Askins at the grand reopening of the Upper Manhattan NYC Workforce1 Career Center. Our partnerships with the state of New York and community organizations are important tools in SBS's mission to connect businesses and jobseekers with each other. Together, we are building the City of Yes for all New Yorkers."

President and CEO of the 125th Street Business Improvement District Barbara Askins said, “Existing and new businesses are always looking for the highly skilled employees that are crucial to running a successful business. An essential piece for sustaining the Harlem community is the ability to attract more businesses and create jobs. This requires having workforce development opportunities. The reopening of the newly renovated Upper Manhattan Workforce1 Career Center prepares its residents for growth and creates a key tool to assist the Harlem community in building their skills and finding careers.”

The Upper Manhattan Workforce1 Career Center is one of four co-located NYSDOL-SBS facilities, representing a strong partnership between the two agencies. While SBS operates a network of 18 Workforce1 Career Centers across New York City, NYSDOL oversees 95 Career Centers statewide, ensuring comprehensive support for the workforce.

As part of the reopening, the center will continue to offer a wide range of services tailored to meet the needs of the Harlem community. These services include job readiness workshops, personalized resume assistance, job search strategies, training programs, resources to start and grow a business, and specialized accommodations for individuals with disabilities.

For more information about the Upper Manhattan Workforce1 Career Center and the services offered, please visit the NYSDOL and SBS websites.

Housing Lottery Launches For 1034 Kelly Street In Longwood, The Bronx


The affordable housing lottery has launched for 1034 Kelly Street, a four-story residential building in Longwood, The Bronx. Designed by Node Architecture Engineering Consulting PC and developed by Asad Ali of Thinktech Enterprice LLC, the structure yields nine residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are three units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $104,640 to $181,740.

Residences come equipped with intercoms and energy-efficiently appliances. Tenants are responsible for electric utilities, which include electric stove, hot water, and heat.

At 130 percent of the AMI, there is one studio with a monthly rent of $3,052 for incomes ranging from $104,640 to $161,590, and two one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $3,234 for incomes ranging from $110,880 to $181,740.

Prospective renters must meet income and household size requirements to apply for these apartments. Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than June 6, 2024.