SOMOS - Schedule Your Vaccination Appointment
New Yorkers can receive their Covid - 19 vaccination through SOMOS. Schedule your appointment now.
New Yorkers can receive their Covid - 19 vaccination through SOMOS. Schedule your appointment now.
As you know, all Probation Officer Title Series staff and DOP staff age 65+ (regardless of job function) who wish to be vaccinated, may schedule an appointment for a no-cost vaccination through any of the three on-line resources previously shared (vaccinefinder.nyc.gov; vaccinepod.nyc.govor am-i-eligible.covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov) and further detailed at the very end of this e-mail*, as well as at any of the five vaccination hub sites that have been set-up specifically for eligible City employees:
Bronx-Taft High School Campus: www.somosvaccinations.com; Brooklyn-Wingate High School: www.somosvaccinations.com; Manhattan-Brandeis High School: www.somosvaccinations.com;
Queens-John Adams High School: www.vaccinepod.nyc.gov; Staten Island-Wagner High School: www.vaccinepod.nyc.gov
When using the vaccinepod website: Create an Account using your e-mail address. Choose the "First Dose COVID Vaccine for NYC Employee" option and "First Responder" under "Type of Work
On 1/17/21, LaborPress published our story “UPOA Challenges Ongoing Discrimination Against Women of Color”. Members of the United Probation Officers Association (UPOA) filed a class-action lawsuit recently, against the City of New York and its Department of Probation for alleged discriminatory practices towards women of color. The lawsuit alleges that since the department’s demographics started to change from predominantly white men 30 years ago to mostly women of color, probation officers’ starting salary began to drop. Caseloads for officers have increased substantially, promotions to higher-paying jobs are hard to come by for women of color. Most women of color rarely reach their maximum salary despite nearly 30 years of service. Click here to read the full story
Probation Officer Asia Ross of Queens Adult services is stepping up and is helping save lives by volunteering to work at one of the many dispensing stations set up at one of the many locations thru out NYC by the Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene where city employees like Officer Ross can assist individuals getting the Covid Vaccine. This is just another example of how members of UPOA are Making A Difference in the lives of so many . Hats off to you Officer Ross .
The City of New York’s Vaccine Command Center is inviting you to join a virtual town hall event, featuring Dr. Jay Varma, Senior Public Health Advisor to the Mayor, for the latest information about the COVID-19 vaccine. This will be an excellent opportunity for New York City staff to learn more about the vaccines, vaccine safety, and how/where they are being distributed and have the opportunity to ask questions.
This event will be held on multiple occasions to accommodate varying employee schedules.
Friday, January 15th at 11am
Tuesday, January 19th at 1pm
Wednesday, January 20th at 7pm
Thursday, January 21st at 6pm
Monday, January 25th at 6pm
Questions will be accepted in advance, and Dr. Varma and DOHMH staff will address as many as possible during the event. Please submit your questions through this link by 8am on the day of the briefing you plan to attend. Dial-in here at the time of the call: 866-976-6361. If you have any issues dialing in, please try this number instead: 443-456-9000.
As always, we are grateful for your service to New York City during this unprecedented crisis, and we thank you for your dedication and partnership as we work to end the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ahead of the event, to learn more:
NYC Vaccine Command Center: nyc.gov/vcc
DOHMH vaccine website: nyc.gov/covidvaccine
For groups eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccine: nyc.gov/covidvaccinedistribution
Vaccine site locations for eligible New Yorkers: https://vaccinefinder.nyc.gov/
Vaccine appointment phone number: 877-VAX-4NYC
Eligibility Flyer: https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/covid/covid-19-vaccine-eligibility-1b-flyer.pdf
Vaccine Fact Sheet: “What New Yorkers Need to Know About COVID-19 Vaccines"
Our vaccine media campaign is live! Use our social media kit to amplify these important messages, including #IGotTheShotNYC and #NYCVaccineForAll
Today, our EEO Attorneys, The Kurland Group, filed a class action lawsuit Case No. 21-cv-218
in the US District Court against the City of New York and NYC Department of Probation regarding pay inequities and disparities. In our statement, we said, “Probation Officers do heroic work every day, balancing the need to keep our neighborhoods safe with giving New Yorkers involved in the criminal justice system a second chance. We are proud of how Probation Officers have stepped up during the pandemic, taking on additional responsibilities while risking their own health and safety in service to our city. But for too long our work has been undervalued because our members are predominantly women and people of color.”
“We understand that the city has tough budget decisions to make in the years to come. But this economic downturn has had a disproportionate impact on women and people of color, and it would be immoral to persist with pay discrimination in order to balance the budget. The city can either be part of the problem or part of the solution, and support hardworking civil servants who do essential work." Click on link to read the class action complaint Case No. 21-cv-218
.
Our story was also featured in the Daily News “Five Black and Latina women officers say they’re under paid and under-promoted by NYC Department of Probation.” Click here to read the story.
Staff working in the Probation Officer Title Series are now eligible for the Covid-19 vaccination. To read more information on the vaccine, where and how to schedule a vaccine and DOP Leave Policy for the vaccine click here
Scheduling the Vaccination at Dedicated Sites for NYC Employees
For those eligible DOP employees (Probation Officer Title Series staff only) who wish to be vaccinated, the City has established five vaccination locations specifically for eligible City employees:
Bronx: Taft High School Campus - 240 East 172nd Street
Brooklyn: Wingate High School - 600 Kingston Avenue
Manhattan: Brandeis High School - 145 West 84th Street
Queens: John Admas High School - 101-01 Rockaway Boulevard
Staten Island: Susan E. Wagner High School - 1200 Manor Road
To schedule a no-cost vaccination at any of these locations, you may use the below links:
When using this website: Choose "Public Safety Worker" under "Type of Work"
am-i-eligible.covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov
When using this website: Answer "No" to "Are you a First Responder?," Answer "Yes" to "Are you employed by a Corrections Agency?" and Choose "Local Probation Department"
When using this website: Create an Account which you will have to verify using your e-mail address. Choose the "First Dose COVID Vaccine for NYC Employee Option" and "Public Safety Worker" under "Type of Work"
Make a plan to celebrate the holiday season safely. Be festive while protecting your loved ones and preventing the spread of COVID-19: Do not travel (rediscover holidays at home!); do not host or attend a holiday party (go virtual instead!); and do not gather in groups and only celebrate with household members (less is more!). Here are some tips on how to celebrate.
Let us give a shout out to Probation Officer Assistant Shatia Burks who was high lighted by the department and featured on NY1 for the great work she had done in the community especially at the nutrition kitchens . I was very impressed with her leadership and organization skills when I saw her in action. Her relationship with those in the community and her colleagues was touching to witness . Because of members like POA Burks thousand of people are able to feed their families. Keep up the good work POA Burks and always remember to follow your dreams. Click here to read the article featuring POA Burks.
Congrats POA Shatia Burks
We wish you a safe and happy holidays.