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1 | SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, 211 Illinois is a free, anonymous, and | ||||||
3 | confidential Illinois-based human services, emergency | ||||||
4 | preparedness, and response helpline that is available on a | ||||||
5 | 24-hour basis and provides live assistance referrals for basic | ||||||
6 | needs, such as food, clothing, shelter, counseling, income | ||||||
7 | supports, employment, healthcare, and services for specialized | ||||||
8 | populations, including the elderly and persons with | ||||||
9 | disabilities; and
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10 | WHEREAS, 211 Illinois exists to connect individuals and | ||||||
11 | families experiencing poverty and/or economic hardship to | ||||||
12 | supportive resources for basic needs and to increase access to | ||||||
13 | early intervention and services that demonstrably reduce child | ||||||
14 | maltreatment and child welfare involvement; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Individuals who have children and who experience | ||||||
16 | poverty and multiple types of economic and material hardships | ||||||
17 | are three times more likely to be investigated for neglect, | ||||||
18 | four times more likely to be involved in a child protection | ||||||
19 | investigation, and seven times more likely to be investigated | ||||||
20 | for physical abuse; and
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21 | WHEREAS, Between FY2021 and FY2022, the 211 Illinois | ||||||
22 | hotline received 98,046 calls and texts and connected over |
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1 | 50,000 individuals and families with housing and shelter | ||||||
2 | support and heating and electric utility assistance services; | ||||||
3 | and
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4 | WHEREAS, Through 2022, 64% of Illinois residents lacked | ||||||
5 | access to 211 Illinois services in their area; and
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6 | WHEREAS, 211 Illinois is a collaborative effort of | ||||||
7 | multiple United Ways, state departments, including the | ||||||
8 | Department of Human Services and the Department of Public | ||||||
9 | Health, and existing 211 Illinois Contact Centers to provide a | ||||||
10 | powerful, successful example of the public, not-for-profit, | ||||||
11 | and private sectors working together to improve the quality of | ||||||
12 | life for the individuals and families of Illinois; and
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13 | WHEREAS, When available, 211 Illinois data can be used to | ||||||
14 | identify gaps in the availability of service providers and | ||||||
15 | resources and to illuminate inequitable access to these | ||||||
16 | services; and
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17 | WHEREAS, The 211 Illinois online dashboard, currently | ||||||
18 | under development, will provide transparent and readily | ||||||
19 | accessible disaggregated data on statewide service utilization | ||||||
20 | and service provider gaps; therefore, be it
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21 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL |
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1 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF | ||||||
2 | REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING HEREIN, that we recognize that | ||||||
3 | there is a dire need for statewide expansion of 211 Illinois | ||||||
4 | services to prevent Illinois individuals and families who are | ||||||
5 | experiencing poverty and/or financial hardship from requiring | ||||||
6 | child welfare system involvement; and be it further
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7 | RESOLVED, That we recognize the importance of supportive | ||||||
8 | funding for services that promote child and family well-being | ||||||
9 | and prevent children from entering the child welfare system; | ||||||
10 | and be it further
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11 | RESOLVED, That we urge state agencies serving children and | ||||||
12 | families to utilize data generated by the 211 Illinois online | ||||||
13 | dashboard to identify gaps in services and to develop | ||||||
14 | resources and services to fill the identified gaps; and be it | ||||||
15 | further
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16 | RESOLVED, That we recognize that state funding is | ||||||
17 | necessary to adequately support the expansion and maintenance | ||||||
18 | of 211 Illinois statewide and the community-based | ||||||
19 | organizations that ultimately provide the supportive services | ||||||
20 | to the individuals, families, and children of Illinois; and be | ||||||
21 | it further
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22 | RESOLVED, That we urge support for prioritizing funding |
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1 | efforts dedicated to preventing the need for child welfare | ||||||
2 | related services in counties that have been identified as | ||||||
3 | experiencing gaps in offered services based on data collected | ||||||
4 | from 211 Illinois.
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