Safeguarding Our Children presents Children's Services vision to build a child welfare system that pays constant attention to the safety of children and makes sound decision concerning the safety of each child, every time.
The 2008 Annual Report for the Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) summarizes the services, programs, projects and accomplishments of the past year. In addition, this year's report focuses on literacy, a critical skill in today's global economy. Throughout 2008, DYCD expanded their programs in literacy to help citizens master this imperative skill.
This report summarizes methods and findings of a supplemental youth count conducted in conjunction with the 2015 point-in-time count of homeless individuals and families.
This is part of a series of blueprints for Immigrant Integration, created by New York City, to support Mayor's Offices across the country by providing guidance on effective local policies and practices that help immigrants successfully take part in the life of their communities. This details the plan for NYCitizenship in Schools.
This is part of a series of blueprints for Immigrant Integration, created by New York City, to support Mayor's Offices across the country by providing guidance on effective local policies and practices that help immigrants successfully take part in the life of their communities. This details the One NYC One Nation civic engagement initiative.
This is part of a series of blueprints for Immigrant Integration, created by New York City, to support Mayor's Offices across the country by providing guidance on effective local policies and practices that help immigrants successfully take part in the life of their communities. This details the initiative to support immigrant entrepreneurship.
This is part of a series of blueprints for Immigrant Integration, created by New York City, to support Mayor's Offices across the country by providing guidance on effective local policies and practices that help immigrants successfully take part in the life of their communities. This introduces the focus of coming together to support immigrants and creating a space to form collaborative, successful partnerships in immigrant integration.
This is part of a series of blueprints for Immigrant Integration, created by New York City, to support Mayor's Offices across the country by providing guidance on effective local policies and practices that help immigrants successfully take part in the life of their communities. This details the Citywide Language Access Policy.
This is part of a series of blueprints for Immigrant Integration, created by New York City, to support Mayor's Offices across the country by providing guidance on effective local policies and practices that help immigrants successfully take part in the life of their communities. This details the plan for a NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit.
This is a progress report on the status of the 60 initiatives outlined in the June 2004 Five-Year Action Plan to transform the approach to homeless services and reduce homelessness in new York City.
Mayor's Office of Veterans' Affairs' snapshot of New York City, New York State, Federal and community based benefits for eligible veterans and their families.
This evaluation examined 15 OST programs that had been part of an in-depth sample for the 2006-09 school years. The report focuses on the strategies used by programs in which participants reported the most positive experiences. Agency submitted date as May-10.
The Department for the Aging (DFTA) publishes its Annual Plan Summary, a document that provides a valuable opportunity for DFTA to share its goals, objectives and program planning with the aging network. It also provides a schedule of public hearing dates where the public may give testimony.
This is an audit of Neighborhood Youth and Family Services (NYFS) and its compliance with
contracts awarded by the New York City Administration for Children's Services (ACS) and the Department of Youth
and Community Development (DYCD). NYFS did not maintain adequate controls over the recording and reporting of program
expenses and did not maintain sufficient documentation to support expenses charged to its contracts. The City reimbursed
NYFS a total of $411,345. The report has several recommendations.
this report is a snap-shot of more than 10,000 Freedom of Information requests made to the City during a three-month period. The Report Card is the first-ever comprehensive analysis of how agencies? FOIL responses measure up, evaluating 18 agencies and awarding grades based on timeliness of response, requests left unanswered, and the ease of filing a request.
This report details the work of DCA's Capacity Building Initiative, which funded five nonprofit organizations to provide financial counseling to their clients who included formerly incarcerated adults, foster care youth, young adult interns, young fathers, and workforce development clients. Initial findings indicate that individuals in workforce development programs who received financial counseling achieved better outcomes than comparison group clients who did not receive financial counseling.
The first-ever detailed needs analysis of early child care and education services, capacity and enrollment in New York City was released this week by Children's Services. The report contains a neighborhood by neighborhood analysis showing where eligible children live, location of Children?s Services-funded child care programs, and usage of these programs.
In compliance with Introduction 15, passed by the New York City Council in 2006, Children's Services submits Child Welfare Indicators to the Council quarterly. This is a summarized version of the report for 2009.
In compliance with Introduction 15 passed by the New York City Council in 2006, Children's Services submits Child Welfare Indicators to the Council quarterly. An annual summarized version of the report is also required to be posted on the Children's Services website.
In compliance with Introduction 15 passed by the New York City Council in 2006, Children's Services submits Child Welfare Indicators to the Council quarterly. An annual summarized version of the report is also required to be posted on the Children's Services website.
In compliance with Introduction 15 passed by the New York City Council in 2006, Children's Services submits Child Welfare Indicators to the Council quarterly. An annual summarized version of the report is also required to be posted on the Children's Services website.
The Close-to-Home project will help provide a continuum of services for delinquent youth and their families. Those delinquents will be placed under the custody of the NYC Administration for Children's Services.
Report on revenues received by the City from each franchise DOT grants (bus stop shelters, public toilets, trash receptacles, multi rack news racks, info/comp kiosks) and the locations of each structure installed or removed during the preceding calendar year.
A trifold brochure by the NYC Commission on Human Rights that serves as a notice of the Fair Chance Act and inquiry of criminal record of job applicants before making a job offer may be unlawful.
Fair Chance Act fact sheet for employees, so New York workers can understand that criminal history can't be part of the hiring process until after a job offer.
Fair Chance Act fact sheet for employers, so New York workers can understand that criminal history can't be part of the hiring process until after a job offer.
Fair Chance Act fact sheet for employers, so New York workers can understand that criminal history can't be part of the hiring process until after a job offer. In Haitian Creole.
Fair Chance Act fact sheet for employers, so New York workers can understand that criminal history can't be part of the hiring process until after a job offer. In Korean
Fair Chance Act fact sheet for employers, so New York workers can understand that criminal history can't be part of the hiring process until after a job offer. In Russian.
Fair Chance Act fact sheet for employers, so New York workers can understand that criminal history can't be part of the hiring process until after a job offer. In Spanish
Fair Chance Act fact sheet for employers, so New York workers can understand that criminal history can't be part of the hiring process until after a job offer. In Traditional Chinese
Fair Chance Act fact sheet for employees, so New York workers can understand that criminal history can't be part of the hiring process until after a job offer. In Haitian Creole
Fair Chance Act fact sheet for employees, so New York workers can understand that criminal history can't be part of the hiring process until after a job offer. In Korean
Fair Chance Act fact sheet for employees, so New York workers can understand that criminal history can't be part of the hiring process until after a job offer. In Russian
Fair Chance Act fact sheet for employees, so New York workers can understand that criminal history can't be part of the hiring process until after a job offer. In Spanish
Fair Chance Act fact sheet for employees, so New York workers can understand that criminal history can't be part of the hiring process until after a job offer. In Traditional Chinese