NYC Commission on Human Rights Legal Guidance on the Stop Credit Discrimination in Employment Act, detailing discrimination based on credit history in employment.
NYC Commission on Human Rights Legal Enforcement Guidance to clarify discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations under the Human Rights Law and the Fair Chance Act
The Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence (OCDV) Programs and Initiatives One Pager Provides an overview of the programs and initiatives of the OCDV.
This folding card provides an overview of the Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence and directs survivors of intimate partner violence to the New York City Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-621-4673) or 311 for assistance and linkage to services
The Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence (OCDV) 2013 Third Quarter Fact Sheet provides quarterly updates on domestic violence crimes and victims accessing services.
The Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence (OCDV) 2014 Fact Sheet which provides information on domestic violence crimes and domestic violence victims accessing services.
The Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence (OCDV) 2013 Annual Teen Dating Violence Fact Sheet. Fact sheet provides information on the prevalence of teen dating violence and services available to victims.
Department of Homeless Services, Fire Department, Department of Buildings, Housing Preservation and Development, and Department of Health, Department of Investigation to join forces to expedite violation corrections at over 500 city shelters following a report by the Department of Investigation
Lessons from Tragedy reviews 75 child fatality reports issued by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services in 2011 with the goal of identifying continuing risk factors and areas of focus to better protect children.
The report demonstrates the impact of revising upward the size of businesses affected by the legislation, a change currently under consideration according to recent reports.
Summarizes the findings and comments that came from the forum and highlights the key recommendations that emerged from the language access discussions. Agency submitted date as 12/16/2011.
This booklet is an introduction to the Administration for Children's Services (ACS), New York City's Children's Services agency. It describes the services ACS provides and where families and individuals can go for help or more information.
This report reflects the past year's work of the City agencies belonging to the Interagency Coordinating Council on Youth. These work groups address the needs of young people and establish programs and services to help serve the youth.
This ICC Annual Annual inter-agency report provides an overview of ICC member agencies' efforts to improve and streamline services on behalf of young people in New York City and documents the services provided to youth through City agencies.
This report examines foster care in New York City through the lens of children who have struggled within the system, and is based on first-hand accounts from Public Advocate James' foster care hotline and publicly available data.
This implementation plan update presents the steps that the Administration for Children's Services has initiated during calendar year 2005 to ensure compliance with Local Law 73 of 2003. The update also provides data on the number of limited English proficient persons served by Children's Services during 2005.
The purpose of this pamphlet is to provide staff at the Administration for Children's Services (ACS) with a brief overview of immigration and language issues for the purpose of maximizing child welfare services to meet the diverse needs of New York City's immigrant communities. In order to meet these diverse needs and pursuant to Local Law 73, ACS staff is required to identify a client's primary language at initial contact, and to seek interpretive services when necessary.
A trifold brochure by the NYC Commission on Human Rights and the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs that serves as a notice of rights under the City Human Rights Law
Updated guide with general information about federal, state, and city benefits and what eligibility category needed to qualify. Agency submitted date as 9/1/2013.
This is a charter-mandated annual report for the Interagency Coordinating Council on Youth. Discussed in this report are the various areas of focus in terms of educating youth and providing valuable services.
The ICC annual report summarizes the Council's activities during the past fiscal year and showcases the important work of members who work collaboratively to address the myriad of issues facing young people. The ICC Annual Report for 2009, highlights include: 'A Parent's Guide - Understanding the Maze: If Your Child Has Contact with the Law' and 'the Youth Behavioral Challenges Subcommittee Report.'
Provides detailed information about the types of federal, state and local disaster assistance services available to immigrant communities and how to access those services. Agency submitted date as 12/7/2012.