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  1. Characteristics of AFDC families in New York State: Results of the January 1973 AFDC characteristics study (Program analysis report ; no. 55) by Nancy W Cherry, 1974
  2. Characteristics of AFDC families in New York State: Results of the March 1977 AFDC characteristics study (Program analysis report) by Nancy W Cherry, 1979
  3. Income guarantees and the working poor in New York City: The effect of income maintenance programs on the hours of work of male family heads (Rand [report] R-658-NYC) by David H Greenberg, 1971
  4. Cooperative extension family day care pilot program: Final report to the Carnegie Corporation of New York, October, 1975 - December, 1977 by Barbara A Pine, 1978
  5. Demographic characteristics of Medicaid-only ADC families in New York City by Miles D Storfer, 1983
  6. Trends in the characteristics of AFDC families in New York City, 1969-1979 by Loraine Dixon, 1981
  7. Adolescent pregnancy: A funding and program analysis of New York State's response by Suzanne Zafonte Sennett, 1988
  8. Family Justice Program, phase 2 by Judith S Kaye, 1998
  9. Project Mastery a family literacy program, Community School District 10, family English literacy grant T0003J20111 : evaluation report, 1992-93 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:373597) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1993
  10. Follow-up study sample of family reunion program participants by Donald G Macdonald, 1986
  11. The Montague Day Treatment Program: Students and families by Nabila El Bassel, 1985
  12. ILGWU Worker-Family Education Program: ESL/technical curriculum manual by Judy Friedman, 1989
  13. Family Justice Program by Judith S Kaye, 1997
  14. One third of our children: The effect of new directions in welfare policy on New York City's children by Hugh O'Neill, 1996

21. Casey Family Programs Announces William Bell As New Executive Vice President - C
Seattle – Casey family programs today announced that William Bell, Commissionerof new york City’s Administration for Children’s Services will join the
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Casey Family Programs announces William Bell as new executive vice president
New York City’s Commissioner of Administration for Children’s Services to head the national operating foundation’s foster care field operations
Date: May 11, 2004
Contact:
Annemarie Hou Casey Family Programs Phone: 206.352.4240 E-mail: media@casey.org
Seattle Casey Family Programs today announced that William Bell, Commissioner of New York City’s Administration for Children’s Services will join the foundation as its new executive vice president of child and family services. Bell will oversee Casey’s direct services and outcomes and quality improvement work. Appointed Commissioner in 2001, Bell has spent his career protecting children. Under his tenure foster care admissions in New York City are down significantly, more children are living with their families safely and more adoptions are being completed. This year, Bell was also appointed to the Pew Commission on Children in Foster Care.

22. AFSCME Guide To Winning Work/Family Programs - The New York State Labor/Manageme
labor/management committees is the new york State Labor a dependent care reimbursementaccount program and a also administers a Work and family Initiatives Fund
http://www.afscme.org/wrkplace/wfp13.htm
The New York State Labor/Management
Child Care Advisory Committee
One of the most comprehensive and effective labor/management committees is the New York State Labor/Management Child Care Advisory Committee (LMCCAC). The committee was established in 1981 to reduce the rate of unplanned absenteeism and tardiness, improve morale and the quality of work life, recruit and retain employees, and serve as a model and resource to other employers. LMCCAC agreed to open and operate child care centers at, and near, state facilities throughout the state. Today, there are 50 centers serving several thousand children. Funding is negotiated and then administered through a cooperative joint labor/management effort between the Governor’s Office of Employee Relations and five public employee unions, the largest of which is AFSCME’s Civil Service Employees Association. Total funding for the 1997-1998 budget year is $3.6 million. In addition to the network of child care centers, LMCCAC implemented a dependent care reimbursement account program and a child care and eldercare resource and referral service. It also administers a Work and Family Initiatives Fund which awards small grants of up to $1,500 to eligible local labor/management committees and network child care centers. The grants are used to conduct seminars on parenting and eldercare, sponsor work and family information fairs, or to set up parent resource areas at the workplace.

23. Administration For Children And Families Region 2
Head Start Assignments. Head Start Facilities. Head Start Program Grant Application. TheChild and family Services Review of new york State (January 2002).
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The Child and Family Services Review of New York State (January 2002)
Strengthening Healthy Marriages: A Compendium of Approaches

24. Children's Education - New York Botanical Garden
new york City Performance Standards, new york State Learning Standards, and NationalScience Education Standards. For information on family programs, call (718
http://www.nybg.org/chil_edu/about.html
A BOUT T HE N EW Y ORK B OTANICAL G ARDEN All school programs make use of one-of-a-kind facilities both indoors and outdoors. All programs are created in accordance with New York City Performance Standards, New York State Learning Standards, and National
Science Education Standards. For information on family programs,
call (718) 817-8181
The Everett Children's Adventure Garden is a unique 12-acre, indoor-outdoor museum where children learn
plant science in a hands-on and engaging way. Interactive exhibits convey different plant science
and create an atmosphere of exploration and fun.
GreenSchool GreenSchool is located in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. GreenSchool workshops offer hands-on,
inquiry-based lessons in a classroom setting, followed by excursions in the Conservatory, the Forest, or the
Garden grounds.

25. Child Care Information For Parents In Western New York. WNYRIN
from the new york State Office of Children and family Services. NurserySchool programs may request a registration permit from the
http://rin.buffalo.edu/s_educ/chil_pare.html
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Child Care Information for Parents
1. Types of Child Care Facilities and Programs
2. Child Care Regulations
3. Accreditation
4. Child Care Resource and Referrals ... 5. Financial Assistance
Choosing quality child care for your child is very important. You want to look for a program where your child will receive personal caring attention. The Western New York Child Care Network may help your search with its informational page of child care regulations below, and with its page of Links to Child Care Databases Listings of child care providers available on the Links for Child Care in Western New York will facilitate your search. It does not, however, represent any recommendation or endorsement. The final decision is your responsibility. If you need help in choosing a child care provider, you may contact your local child care referral agency or call the New York Parents' Connection at 1-800-345-KIDS.
1. Types of Child Care Facilities and Programs

26. A COMPENDIUM OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OLDER DRIVER PROGRAMS: NEW YORK
new york Police Department and the Cheektowaga, new york Police Department participatesin the Erie County Older Driver family Assistance Program as members of
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NEW YORK The New York State Police helped develop a handbook, When You Are Concerned, with the New York State Office for the Aging. The project was funded by a grant from the New York State Governor's Traffic Safety Committee and Allstate Insurance. The New York State Police provided law enforcement perspectives concerning older driver issues and defined what roles the law enforcement community can play in assisting older drivers and their families. The handbook is a guide for families, friends, and caregivers worried about the safety of an aging driver and outlined the following:
  • An overview of families concerned about the safety of an aging driver in the family. How to monitor an aging driver when you don't live nearby. Where to find assistance. Discussion and intervention techniques. How to cope with an aging family driver. Transportation alternatives.
  • 27. New York Life Foundation Supports Family Literacy Initiative Through Donation To
    and family literacy organization, today announced a $210,000 donation from the NewYork Life Foundation to support family literacy programs in Atlanta, Dallas
    http://www.newyorklife.com/cda/0,3254,13110,00.html
    var banner_image_array = new Array(''); Application Guidelines Contact Information displayRotatedContent(banner_image_array) Competitive Grants Local Volunteer Action TeamGrant Matching Gift ... Home New York Life Foundation Supports Family Literacy Initiative Through Donation to Reading Is Fundamental $210,000 Grant To Support Family Reading Programs in Five Metropolitan Areas (WASHINGTON, D.C.) Family of Readers "Families have a vital role in encouraging and motivating a child to become a life-long, active reader," said Carol H. Rasco, president and CEO of RIF. "We are very thankful to the New York Life Foundation for its grant which will enable RIF to reach thousands of children and their families with important reading motivation resources." "The New York Life Foundation is proud to support RIF, an organization that has provided hundreds of thousands of parents with the resources they need to encourage their children's love of reading," said Sy Sternberg, chairman and chief executive officer of New York Life and chairman of the New York Life Foundation. "Our partnership with RIF further strengthens the Foundation's Nurturing the Children initiative, which supports local and national projects that help children learn and grow."

    28. 7Online.com: Moving To New York? Education Resources For Families
    The new york State Education Department website has a lot can also find out aboutother new programs from the link to the Partnership For family Involvement In
    http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/areaguide/guide_education.html
    var CM8Server = "abc.checkm8.com"; var CM8Cat = "WABC.AREAGUIDE"; var CM8Profile = "STORY=GUIDE_EDUCATION"; CM8ShowAd("TOP") Quick Links News 7 On Your Side 7 On Call The Investigators Our Schools Technology- The Tech Guru Streaming Video Weather 5-Day Forecast At a Glance Watch the Forecast Interactive Get Your 7online.com Desktop Alert ENews Alerts Behind the News with Bill Ritter Message Boards Sports New York Teams ESPN Headlines Entertainment Celebrity Headlines Movies Lottery On TV Your TV Schedule Shows on ABC 7 Health Dr. Jay ABCNEWS.com Health Headlines Technology The Tech Guru Traffic and Live Cameras Tri-State Maps Text Updates Traffic Cameras Views Around NYC Live Cams around the U.S. About ABC 7 News Team Bios Contact Us Jobs at ABC 7
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    Moving to New York? Education Resources for Families
    If you're moving a family to New York, here's the place to learn more about the area's resources, and help for parents on the web. INFORMATION ABOUT:
    Government Websites

    29. International Trauma Studies Program - New York University
    has devised and implemented numerous programs and courses and prevention at communityand family levels, a Health A Primary Sourcebook (new york 1987, Brunner
    http://www.nyu.edu/trauma.studies/landau-bio.html

    30. Register At NYTimes.com
    on abortion and family planning programs, both at nominee; several members of hisfamily were among Hillary Rodham Clinton, Democrat of new york, noted that
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    31. New York Family - NEWYORK - Parenthood.com - How To Foster A Love Of Art Whether
    In new york City , the first objective is exceedingly easy. MayravFisher, coordinator of family programs at the Whitney, agrees.
    http://newyork.parenthood.com/Articles.html?article_id=6144&segid=141

    32. Green Chimneys Children's Services, Inc.: Our Programs-New York
    the Preadmission Certification Committee of the new york State Office programs forfamilies parent s groups, Parent Organization, family Farm Weekends
    http://www.greenchimneys.org/programs/ny/ny.htm
    RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER (RTC)
    Located on the Brewster campus.
    The 88-bed campus RTC program serves boys and girls ages 6-12 on admission who are experiencing significant emotional, behavioral and academic difficulties to the extent that they are not able to be productively maintained in their homes and communities. Our treatment program is committed to utilization of the natural environment, including a therapeutic farm and a wildlife rehabilitation program. RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FACILITY (RTF)
    Located on the Brewster campus.
    The 14-bed RTF program provides treatment services to males ages 13-17 on admission who have been certified eligible for OMH-level treatment by the Pre-admission Certification Committee of the New York State Office of Mental Health, Hudson River Region. The RTF serves a high risk population who demonstrate serious and persistent psychopathology but who do not require current inpatient psychiatric hospitalization.
      Services provided include:
    • Complete psychiatric, psychological and psycho-educational assessments

    33. The American Family Association Of New York
    Island, Rockland County, Buffalo, Albany, new york City and Click on the AmericanFamily Association Presents schedules for these weekly programs on fourteen
    http://www.afany.org/
    AFAFAFAFAFAFAF AFA of New York
    AFA of NY Home Page American Family Association Presents
    AFA of NY's weekly television program airing throughout NY state Newsletter
    Latest AFA of NY newsletter Contact Us
    Send us your comments! www.afa.net
    AFA's national website New Yorker's Family Research Foundation
    Educational information on NY legislative issues from a Christian perspective Citizens for Educational Freedom
    Information on parental choice in education across the nation A AF T he American Family Association is a nationwide organization with 200,000 members which promotes the Biblical ethic of decency in American society, with primary emphasis on building strong families. The AFA believes that most of society's problems the drug abuse, the poverty, the educational problems and the violent crime are due, not to a lack of public spending but rather a lack of public morals. Throwing more tax money at these problems is often futile and counterproductive. We focus special attention on the effects and influence of the media, academia and government. The AFA of New York produces a weekly public access cable television program which currently airs throughout Long Island, Rockland County, Buffalo, Albany, New York City and more, reaching over 4,000,000 people each week. Click on the "American Family Association Presents" link on the menu to the left to see the schedules for these weekly programs on fourteen separate cable systems.

    34. Milano Graduate School Center For New York City Affairs New Immigrant Families A
    care, neighborhood family services and other programs – and explains how publiclyfunded programs have been slow to adapt to serving new york’s newcomers.
    http://www.newschool.edu/milano/nycaffairs/immigrant/
    Courses and Programs Faculty Services Centers and Publications ... New School University
    New Immigrant Families and Children Links
    Reports
    Program Areas Child Welfare New Immigrant Families and Children Welfare Policy NYC Economy Post Sept. 11
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    City Affairs Home Page

    The Center for New York City Affairs
    Program Area: New Immigrant Families and Children
    Today, New York City is experiencing one of its greatest periods of immigration. Related events Read report Nearly two-thirds of the city's residents are immigrants and their children. Approximately 53 percent of New York's children live in an immigrant-headed household. Over 140 different languages and 200 countries are represented in our public schools, with 13.2 percent of public school students learning English as a second language. The Center for New York City Affairs' focus on low-income neighborhoods and rapidly changing communities means that immigrant issues are central to our work. Joining these issues to another of our core concentrations, child welfare, in 2000 the Center embarked upon its New Immigrant Families and Children project. We began by convening numerous working groups that met and drafted policy papers on a variety of issues impacting immigrant youth, such as juvenile justice, linguistic and cultural issues in education, parent involvement in schools, and the special cultural challenges faced by immigrant girls.

    35. United Way Of New York City: Our Programs & Initiatives
    Queens Center); Harlem Dowling West Side Center for Children and family Services;Iris House; Planned Parenthood of new york City, Inc. programs Overview.
    http://www.unitedwaynyc.org/?id=17&pg=wfi

    36. New York Life Family Scholarship Program
    The new york Life Foundation established the new york Life family Scholars Program continueeducation in college or vocational/technical school programs.
    http://www.newyorklife.scholarshipamerica.org/
    The New York Life Foundation's NEW YORK LIFE FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP THE PROGRAM
    The New York Life Foundation established the New York Life Family Scholars Program to assist the children of employees and agents who plan to continue education in college or vocational/technical school programs. Renewable scholarships are offered for full-time study at an accredited institution of the student's choice. The New York Life Family Scholars Program offers two separate scholarship opportunities. One independently administered by Scholarship America, and the second independently administered by National Merit Scholarship Corp. This brochure/application provides information on the New York Life Family Scholarship independently administered by Scholarship America. For information on the National Merit Scholarship, visit your high school counseling office and obtain a copy of the PSAT/NMSQT student bulletin. In the event that a student is selected for both awards, National Merit and New York Life Family Scholarship, the higher of the two will be granted. Scholarship America is a national nonprofit educational support and student aid service organization that seeks to involve and assist the private sector in expanding educational opportunities and encouraging educational achievement. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, gender, disability or national origin.

    37. MoMA.org MoMA Learning Home Page
    Photo A Saturday morning family Gallery Talk at MoMA MoMA Learning Home programs Online Activities Schedule Moma © 2002 The Museum of Modern Art, new york.
    http://www.moma.org/momalearning/

    38. Family Practice Residency Programs Offering Rural Tracks
    AAFP Directory of family Practice Residency programs. family PracticeResidency programs in the State of new york. Residency programs
    http://www.aafp.org/residencies/ny.html

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    AAFP Directory of Family Practice Residency Programs

    Family Practice Residency Programs in the State of NEW YORK Residency programs listed are sorted by city and state. Albany Medical College Family Practice Residency Program Albany NY Southside Hospital Family Practice Bay Shore NY Montefiore Medical Center Bronx NY Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center Family Practice Residency Program Bronx NY Lutheran Family Practice Brooklyn NY SUNY/Health Science Center Family Practice Brooklyn NY Brooklyn Hospital Family Practice Residency Brooklyn NY Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Family Practice Residency Program Brooklyn NY SUNY/Buffalo Family Medicine Residency Buffalo NY SUNY/Buffalo Rural Family Medicine Residency Buffalo NY North Shore University Hospital at Glen Cove Glen Cove NY Mount Sinai at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center Jamaica NY NY Medical College(Brooklyn/Queens) Family Practice Residency Jamaica NY Wilson Family Practice Johnson City NY Mid-Hudson Family Practice Residency Program Kingston NY Kingston NY Beth Israel Residency in Urban Family Practice New York NY NY-Columbia Presbyterian Family Practice Residency Program New York NY Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center Family Practice Residency Niagara Falls NY South Nassau Communities Family Practice Oceanside NY University of Rochester/Highland Hospital Family Practice Residency Program Rochester NY St Clare's Hospital Family Practice Residency Program Schenectady NY SUNY/Stony Brook Family Practice Residency Stony Brook NY St Joseph's Family Practice Syracuse NY St. Elizabeth Family Medicine Program

    39. Summer Family Workshops Programs And Family Workshops Camps - New York College A
    SummerOnCampus.com provides information on Summer family Workshops programs andfamily Workshops Camps held on new york s university and college campuses.
    http://www.summeroncampus.com/main/ActivityProgramsList.asp?CategoryID=41&Catego

    40. Summer Family Workshops Programs Details - New York College & University Locatio
    SummerOnCampus.com provides information on Summer family Workshops Programsheld on new york s college campuses. There are 100 colleges
    http://www.summeroncampus.com/main/ActivityProgramsDetail.asp?CategoryID=41

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