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HUMAN SERVICES

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OCSE Annual Report 2010
HRA’s Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) recently released their annual report for 2010, detailing the program’s efforts on behalf of New York City children and their parents, both custodial and noncustodial.
Publisher: Human Rsrcs - HRA - Date Created: 6/24/2020 - Type: Annual Report
OCSE Annual Report 2010

Notify NYC Postcard
Notify NYC Postcard
Publisher: Emergency Mgmt. - Date Created: 6/1/2020 - Type: Press Release
Notify NYC Postcard

OCSE Annual Report 2011
HRA’s Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) recently released their annual report for 2011, reducing child poverty, elevated the importance of the child support program in NYC and recognizing the important role fathers play in their children's lives. OCSE has achieved a new record in collections.
Publisher: Human Rsrcs - HRA - Date Created: 5/1/2020 - Type: Annual Report
OCSE Annual Report 2011

2012 Annual Report
2012 Annual Report
Publisher: Human Rights - Date Created: 3/6/2013 - Type: Annual Report
2012 Annual Report

Child Welfare Indicators Annual Report 2012
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.
Publisher: Children's Services - Date Created: 2/25/2013 - Type: Annual Report
Child Welfare Indicators Annual Report 2012

New York City Domestic Violence Fatality Review Committee: Annual Report 2012
The Annual Report of the New York City Domestic Violence Fatality Review Committee, 2012, is the seventh annual report of the Fatality Review Committee (FRC) which was established through Local Law 61, in June 2005. The FRC reviewed aggregate data obtained from the NYPD regarding family-related homicides that occurred between 2002 and 2011.
Publisher: Domestic Violence - Date Created: 1/24/2013 - Type: Annual Report
New York City Domestic Violence Fatality Review Committee: Annual Report 2012

FAIR HOUSING
The New York City Human Rights Law prohibits discrimination in housing, employment and public ccommodations in New York City and encourages mutual understanding and respect among the City’s diverse groups. The Human Rights Law prohibits housing discrimination on the basis of a person’s real or perceived race, color, national origin, gender (including gender identity and sexual harassment), creed, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, partnership status, alienage or citizenship status,
Publisher: Human Rights - Date Created: 7/18/2012 - Type: Report
FAIR HOUSING

FAIR HOUSING
The New York City Human Rights Law prohibits discrimination in housing, employment and public ccommodations in New York City and encourages mutual understanding and respect among the City’s diverse groups. The Human Rights Law prohibits housing discrimination on the basis of a person’s real or perceived race, color, national origin, gender (including gender identity and sexual harassment), creed, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, partnership status, alienage or citizenship status,
Publisher: Human Rights - Date Created: 7/17/2012 - Type: Report
FAIR HOUSING

EQUAL ACCESS
People with disabilities have a right to participate fully in all areas of life, including housing, public commodations, employment, education and ransportation. Federal, state and city civil rights laws prohibit discrimination based on disability and promote equal opportunity and equal access. This brochure summarizes disability rights under the New York City Human Rights Law in the areas of housing, public accommodations and employment. The City Human Rights Law defines a disability as any
Publisher: Human Rights - Date Created: 7/12/2012 - Type: Report
EQUAL ACCESS

FAIR HOUSING
The New York City Human Rights Law prohibits discrimination in housing, employment and public ccommodations in New York City and encourages mutual understanding and respect among the City’s diverse groups. The Human Rights Law prohibits housing discrimination on the basis of a person’s real or perceived race, color, national origin, gender (including gender identity and sexual harassment), creed, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, partnership status, alienage or citizenship status,
Publisher: Human Rights - Date Created: 7/7/2012 - Type: Report
FAIR HOUSING

Close to Home Final Plan
New York City Administration for Children’s Services Close to Home: Plan for Non-Secure Placement For Submission to New York State Office of Children and Family Services June 26, 2012
Publisher: Children's Services - Date Created: 6/26/2012 - Type: Legislative Document
Close to Home Final Plan

Sexual Harassment Info Card
The Commission's Sexual Harassment Info Card provides information on sexual harassment in the workplace and housing under the City Human Rights Law.
Publisher: Human Rights - Date Created: 6/21/2012 - Type: Guide - Manual
Sexual Harassment Info Card

Child Welfare Indicators First Quarter report 2012
Child Welfare Indicators Quarterly Report 1st Quarter 2012 (Jan-Mar 2012)
Publisher: Children's Services - Date Created: 6/15/2012 - Type: Annual Report
Child Welfare Indicators First Quarter report 2012

ACS Strategic Plan for 2011-2013
Achieving Excellence in Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice, and Early Care and Education
Publisher: Children's Services - Date Created: 6/15/2012 - Type: Annual Report
ACS Strategic Plan for 2011-2013

The Right to Work: Understanding Immigrant Employment Rights
The Commission developed a two-part adult legal literacy curriculum for ESOL classes (English for Speakers of Other Languages). Lessons are delivered in ESOL classes at public libraries, community colleges, and workforce development agencies reaching individuals likely to experience employment discrimination due to their national origin or citizenship status, while advancing their language proficiency essential for job acquisition, retention and advancement.
Publisher: Human Rights - Date Created: 6/4/2012 - Type: Guide - Manual
The Right to Work: Understanding Immigrant Employment Rights

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