11 Aug 2008 Justice NYC'S HOMELESS CHILDREN EXPERIENCE GREAT OUTDOORS Some kids from shelters enjoyed nature in camps this summer. ByLauren Victory0Comments
21 Jul 2008 Economy Justice A 'Crisis' Among Youth: How To Re-Connect? More specialized services are needed to help today’s lost generation, experts say. ByAbraham Paulos0Comments
14 Jul 2008 ARTS and CULTURE Justice The Changing Face Of Foster Care In NYC Institutionalized foster care for teens appears to be reaching the end of an era. ByChild Welfare Watch0Comments
16 Jun 2008 Justice In Fragile Families, How Best To Protect Babies? A new policy fans debate among child welfare professionals about if and when to remove newborns from their mothers. ByEvan Weinberger0Comments
02 Jun 2008 Justice Battered Twice?: Victims Offer Critique Of Courts A compilation of the experiences of 75 survivors of domestic violence shows that many feel Family Court adds to their families’ problems. ByBosede Adenekan0Comments
12 May 2008 ARTS and CULTURE Economy Government Housing and Homelessness Justice THE CITY'S LATEST HIRINGS AND RETIRINGS Personnel changes abound in Albany as one governor leaves and another arrives, while city and nonprofit agencies also make moves. ByMatt Schwarzfeld0Comments
14 Apr 2008 Justice A Group Portrait Emerges Of the Young and Homeless A survey of homeless youth yields the first new estimate of this population in more than two decades. ByTram Whitehurst0Comments
14 Apr 2008 Justice A Matter Of When, Not If: Involving Kids In Court Youth involved in Family Court cases are ready to be seen and heard, not just discussed by others. ByMichelle S. Han0Comments
10 Mar 2008 Economy Justice Inspected and Corrected: New Focus on Nonprofits Providing foster care, drug counseling, senior services and more, groups holding hundreds of millions in city contracts are facing increased scrutiny. ByKaren Loew0Comments
28 Jan 2008 Economy Justice Facilitating Fatherhood, From Brooklyn to 'Upstate' A new program attempts to shorten the distance between children and their dads behind bars. ByElizabeth Heiselt0Comments