This report describes the outcomes of 28,703 youth who were discharged from foster care, justice systems, or were dually involved. Outcomes were measured in five domains (foster care, justice, hospital use, public benefits, and homeless shelters) via administrative data for six years after discharge.
Fact sheet for employees and job seekers on their rights under the New York City Human Rights Law and the Stop Credit Discrimination in Employment Act. In Traditional Chinese.
Fact sheet for employees and job seekers on their rights under the New York City Human Rights Law and the Stop Credit Discrimination in Employment Act. In Spanish
Fact sheet for employees and job seekers on their rights under the New York City Human Rights Law and the Stop Credit Discrimination in Employment Act. In Russian
Fact sheet for employees and job seekers on their rights under the New York City Human Rights Law and the Stop Credit Discrimination in Employment Act. In Korean.
Fact sheet for employees and job seekers on their rights under the New York City Human Rights Law and the Stop Credit Discrimination in Employment Act In Haitian Creole.
Fact sheet for employees and job seekers on their rights under the New York City Human Rights Law and the Stop Credit Discrimination in Employment Act. In Bengali.
A trifold brochure by the NYC Commission on Human Rights that serves as a notice that the use of credit reports in employment decisions is unlawful in New York City
A trifold brochure by the NYC Commission on Human Rights that serves as a notice that the use of credit reports in employment decisions is unlawful in New York City
A trifold brochure by the NYC Commission on Human Rights that serves as a notice that the use of credit reports in employment decisions is unlawful in New York City
A trifold brochure by the NYC Commission on Human Rights that serves as a notice that the use of credit reports in employment decisions is unlawful in New York City