Pursuant to Local law 115 of 2005, this annual report includes the most current data on injury-related deaths among children ages 1 to 12 years and offers recommendations for preventing child injury deaths.
NYC Child Welfare Indicators Report: These reports, in compliance with Local Law 20 of 2006 passed by the New York City Council in 2006, includes data on 12 child welfare indicators, such as staff caseloads, investigations, and reunifications, for the most recent quarter and calendar year.
NYC Child Welfare Indicators Report: These reports, in compliance with Local Law 20 of 2006 passed by the New York City Council in 2006, includes data on 12 child welfare indicators, such as staff caseloads, investigations, and reunifications, for the most recent quarter and calendar year.
In compliance with Local Law 11 passed by the New York City Council in 2018, ACS submits quarterly reports on preventive services utilization to the Council.
In compliance with Local Law 34 of 2022, ACS submits quarterly reports and annual reports regarding the use of psychiatric medication by children in foster care
Through partnerships with community groups, schools, and various city agencies, FDNY's fire safety education team coordinated/participated in in-person and virtual events during CY 2022 that provided awareness of general residential safety, placing an emphasis on targeting youth.
The Administration for Children’s Services (ACS), in partnership with our prevention provider agencies, conducted the first annual Family Experience Survey: ACS Prevention Services, in accordance with Local Law 17 of 2018. The purpose of the survey is to better understand the lived experiences of fa
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces “Promise NYC,” a new childcare assistance program that will provide childcare assistance to low-income families with children whose immigration status makes them ineligible for other, federally-funded subsidized childcare.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams signs a package of seven bills to provide support for mothers, working parents, caregivers, and families in New York City.
In compliance with Local Law 11 passed by the New York City Council in 2018, ACS submits quarterly reports on preventive services utilization to the Council.
NYC Child Welfare Indicators Report: These reports, in compliance with Local Law 20 of 2006 passed by the New York City Council in 2006, includes data on 12 child welfare indicators, such as staff caseloads, investigations, and reunifications, for the most recent quarter and calendar year.
Emergency Executive Order No. 231, will extend Emergency Executive Order No. 225, dated October 7, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Infant Formula Shortage.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces that the city has successfully cleared the child care voucher waitlist, inviting families of all 36,000 children on the waitlist to apply for affordable and highly-subsidized child care.
Emergency Executive Order No. 225, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 219, dated October 2, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Infant Formula Shortage.
Emergency Executive Order No. 219, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 214, dated September 27, 2022, for five (5) days if this relates to Infant Formula Shortage.
Emergency Executive Order No. 214, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 209, dated September 22, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Infant Formula Shortage.
Emergency Executive Order No. 204, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 199, dated September 12, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Infant Formula Shortage.
Emergency Executive Order No. 209, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 204, date September 17, 2022, for five (5) days, if this is related to Infant Formula Shortage.
Emergency Executive Order No. 199, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 194, dated September 8, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Infant Formula Shortage.
Emergency Executive Order No. 194, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 189, dates September 3, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Infant Formula Shortage.
Emergency Executive Order No. 189, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 184, dated August 29, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Infant Formula Shortage.
Emergency Executive Order No. 169, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 164, dated August 9, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Infant Formula Shortage.
Emergency Executive Order No. 164, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 159, dated August 4, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Infant Formula Shortage.
Emergency Executive Order No. 159, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 154, dated, July 30, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Infant Formula Shortage..
In compliance with Local Law 11 passed by the New York City Council in 2018, ACS submits quarterly reports on preventive services utilization to the Council.
NYC Child Welfare Indicators Report: These reports, in compliance with Local Law 20 of 2006 passed by the New York City Council in 2006, includes data on 12 child welfare indicators, such as staff caseloads, investigations, and reunifications, for the most recent quarter and calendar year.
Emergency Executive Order No. 134, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 130, dated June 30, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Infant Formula Shortage.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams releases “Accessible, Equitable, High-quality, Affordable: A Blueprint for Child Care & Early Childhood Education in New York City/"
A transcript about New York City Mayor Eric Adams announcing his childcare blueprint, “Accessible, Equitable, High-quality, Affordable: A Blueprint for Child Care & Early Childhood Education in New York City."
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan announces New York City’s plans to roll out COVID-19 vaccinations for children aged six-months and older.
Emergency Executive Order No. 118, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 114, dated June 10, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Infant Formula Shortage.
Emergency Executive Order No. 122, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 118, dated June 15, 2022, for five (5) days, if this is related to Infant Formula Shortage.
Emergency Executive Order No. 114, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 110, dated June 5, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Infant Formula Shortage.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Chairman Jerrold Nadler, dean of the New York congressional delegation, issues a statement after congressional delegation meeting, regarding Congress trying to pass the 'Protecting Our Kids Act.'
Emergency Executive Order No. 110, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 106, dated May 31, 2022, for five (5) days, if this is related to Infant Formula Shortage.
Emergency Executive Order No. 106, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 102, dated May 26, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Infant Formula Shortage.
Emergency Executive Order No. 102, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 98, dated May 21, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Infant Formula Shortage.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams signs Emergency Executive Order 98 (EEO 98), declaring a state of emergency related to the shortage of supply in infant formula.
In compliance with Local 146 of 2016, ACS conducts an annual survey of youth in foster care age 13 and older regarding their experiences in foster care.
In compliance with Local Law 11 passed by the New York City Council in 2018, ACS submits quarterly reports on preventive services utilization to the Council.
NYC Child Welfare Indicators Report: These reports, in compliance with Local Law 20 of 2006 passed by the New York City Council in 2006, includes data on 12 child welfare indicators, such as staff caseloads, investigations, and reunifications, for the most recent quarter and calendar year.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is joined by New York City Department of Education (DOE) Chancellor David C. Banks, elected officials, and parents to celebrate the allocation of $4 billion in the state budget for childcare in New York City over four years.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Education Chancellor David C. Banks were joined by No Kid Hungry New York to recognize 32 "Hunger Heroes" across every one of the city's school districts.