The child welfare system exists to both protect vulnerable children and create conditions to enable them to grow up in safe, stable environments. Recent media stories have suggested that these ...
In October, New York City was horrified ... Here, an anonymous child protective specialist at ACS tells policing and public-safety expert Hannah E. Meyers how the organization’s CARES program ...
The Adams administration said it is not renewing day cares’ leases because of under-enrollment. The centers say the city’s ...
The head of New York City’s child welfare agency resisted calls Thursday ... he was also mindful of surviving siblings in the agency’s care. “We want to make sure we’re protecting children ...
The Imprint interviews Aysha Schomburg, the first Black head of the New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to ...
A coalition of child care advocates, families, and elected officials will march with strollers on City Hall on Sunday to ...
This three-part series takes a deep dive into New York’s Administration for Children ... Finally, the series explores the child welfare system in neighboring New Jersey, which has been operating ...
During a recent discussion in John’s office [an employee at New York City’s Administration for ... When John suggested it would be safer to remove the child until the mother could get clean ...
She joined local parent groups on WhatsApp, the instant messaging service, and noticed a trend: Many families were waiting until their kids turned 3 to avoid doubling up on child care fees. Currently, ...