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July 23, 2007 The Center for New York City Affairs and the Center for an Urban Future are pleased to announce the release of the Summer 2007 issue of Child Welfare Watch. Pressures and Possibilities: Supporting Families and Children at Home (PDF | 372 KB) Edited by Andrew White, Kendra Hurley and Barbara Solow New York City’s family support system is at a critical juncture. The city has increased its investment by more than $70 million per year in preventive family support services since 2005. But those investments have coincided with a surge in abuse and neglect reports and a 53 percent increase in the number of children placed in foster care in 2006. The Summer 2007 issue of Child Welfare Watch, published jointly by the Center for New York City Affairs at The New School and the Center for an Urban Future, explores the transformation of the city’s network of nonprofit family support agencies as they become increasingly central to the Bloomberg administration’s strategy for protecting children from abuse and neglect. The latest issue of the Watch uncovers tensions shaping the work of family support in New York City. Among the highlights in the report:
In addition, the 14th edition of Child Welfare Watch explores new administration efforts to build community collaboration and includes a close-up view of the work of two Brooklyn family support workers and the families they strive to help. The issue also contains policy recommendations drafted by the Child Welfare Watch advisory board that can help policymakers create a more inclusive safety net for families. Download Child Welfare Watch Volume 14 (PDF | 372 KB). If you would like to receive a hard copy, please call 212 229 5418 or email centernyc@newschool.edu. Child Welfare Watch is published jointly by the Center for New York City Affairs and the Center for an Urban Future. The project is made possible thanks to generous grants from the Child Welfare Fund, United Way of New York City and the Ira W. DeCamp Foundation. |
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