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Rethinking Child Care
The Administration for Children’s Services puts forward its vision to reform New York City’s early child care system. This major initiative is called “Rethinking Child Care: An Integrated Plan for Early Childhood Development in New York City."
Publisher: Children's Services - Date Created: 10/25/2005 - Type: Report
Rethinking Child Care

OEM Ready New York Pocket Guide
The Ready New York Pocket Guide outlines the very basic steps all New Yorkers should take to prepare for an emergency, including making a disaster plan, assembling an Emergency Supply Kit, and putting togehter a Go Bag.
Publisher: Emergency Mgmt. - Date Created: 9/1/2005 - Type: Guide - Manual
OEM Ready New York Pocket Guide

Risky Recreation: City Fails to Ensure Safety at Outdoor Pools
Risky Recreation: City Fails to Ensure Safety at Outdoor Pools
Publisher: Public Advocate - Date Created: 7/25/2005 - Type: Report
Risky Recreation: City Fails to Ensure Safety at Outdoor Pools

Caring for the Children: Improving the City's Relationship with Children Exposed to Domestic Violence
Caring for the Children: Improving the City's Relationship with Children Exposed to Domestic Violence
Publisher: Public Advocate - Date Created: 7/21/2005 - Type: Report
Caring for the Children: Improving the City's Relationship with Children Exposed to Domestic Violence

Appendix II Maternity Guide
Appendix II Maternity Guide
Publisher: Public Advocate - Date Created: 7/13/2005 - Type: Report
Appendix II Maternity Guide

OEM One Year Later
Documents the accomplishments of New York City Office of Emergency Management Commissioner Joseph Bruno during his first 12 months at OEM. Among other OEM achievements was the implementation of the Citywide Incident Management System (CIMS). Additionally, this report discusses the various functions of OEM and how OEM carried out those functions throughout 2004.
Publisher: Emergency Mgmt. - Date Created: 6/1/2005 - Type: Annual Report
OEM One Year Later

OEM Ready New York for Seniors & People with Disabilities
Emergencies can pose added challenges for seniors and people with disabilities. Ready New York for Seniors & People with Disabilities provides detailed instructions on developing a disaster plan, assembling an Emergency Supply Kit, and putting together a Go Bag, as well as guidance on creating a support network, preparing for evacuation and sheltering in place. OEM encourages seniors and people with disablities to fill out and regularly update the health information card included in the guide.
Publisher: Emergency Mgmt. - Date Created: 5/3/2005 - Type: Guide - Manual
OEM Ready New York for Seniors & People with Disabilities

Children Raising Children: City Fails to Adequately Assist Pregnant and Parenting Youth
Children Raising Children: City Fails to Adequately Assist Pregnant and Parenting Youth released May 2005
Publisher: Public Advocate - Date Created: 5/1/2005 - Type: Report
Children Raising Children: City Fails to Adequately Assist Pregnant and Parenting Youth

Semiannual Status Report January-December 2004
Semiannual Status Report January-December 2004
Publisher: Civilian Complaint - Date Created: 5/1/2005 - Type: Annual Report
Semiannual Status Report January-December 2004

Commissioner's Special Report
Commissioner's Special Report discusses placing the client first, agency wide accomplishments, comprehensive services for complex needs, providing critical support technology infrastructure and operations, building a strong foundation, facing the future 2005 goals and objectives.
Publisher: Human Rsrcs - HRA - Date Created: 4/14/2005 - Type: Annual Report
Commissioner's Special Report

Cell Phone Savvy
Cell Phone Savvy revised August 2005
Publisher: Public Advocate - Date Created: 4/5/2005 - Type: Report
Cell Phone Savvy

Free Tax Prep and EITC Sites
Free Tax Prep and EITC Sites
Publisher: Public Advocate - Date Created: 3/13/2005 - Type: Staff Report
Free Tax Prep and EITC Sites

From Low Service to No Service: How the City Fails Elderly Low-Income Renters
From Low Service to No Service: How the City Fails Elderly Low-Income Renters released March 2005
Publisher: Public Advocate - Date Created: 3/1/2005 - Type: Report
From Low Service to No Service: How the City Fails Elderly Low-Income Renters

Safety Shortage: The Unmet Shelter and Housing Needs of NYC's Domestic Violence Survivors
Safety Shortage: The Unmet Shelter and Housing Needs of NYC's Domestic Violence Survivors released March 2005
Publisher: Public Advocate - Date Created: 3/1/2005 - Type: Report
Safety Shortage: The Unmet Shelter and Housing Needs of NYC's Domestic Violence Survivors

Food Stamp Enrollment and Growing Hunger in New York City
While risk of hunger has increased to nearly one in four New York City residents, hundreds of thousands of eligible New Yorkers still experience difficulty in accessing food stamps. A New York City Council investigation reveals that City residents face significant barriers to obtaining food stamp applications at New York City Human Resources Administration (HRA) offices. Such barriers can discourage New Yorkers from applying for hunger relief.
Publisher: City Council - Date Created: 2/23/2005 - Type: Report
Food Stamp Enrollment and Growing Hunger in New York City

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