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The coalition includes not only the New York Civil Liberties Union but also Advocates for Children of New York; the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys, UAW 2325; the Children's Defense Fund-New York; Class Size Matters; the Correctional Association of New York (involved, Mr. Mayor, in juvenile-justice reform and the criminal-justice system); the CUNY Graduate Center Participatory Action Research Collective; Make the Road New York (focusing on human rights in the justice system); and the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund.
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...Johnson, Advocates for Children of...
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...NEW YORK -- Chase announced today the 100 charities that wi...Chabads Children of Chernobyl, New York, NY. Shakespeare Festival L...Advocates for Children of NY Inc, New York, NY. Hillel Acade...
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... she supported--cancer research at the New York University Medical Center; health law policy, biot... of Manhattan, dedicated to integrating children with special needs into an inclusive environment. ... ago by a group of parents, educators, advocates, and service providers--including many great frien...
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Please join me at Amarante's Sea Cliff, 62 Cove St., New Haven, at 6 p.m. May 4. This spot with unparalleled views of spectacular sunsets is the backdrop for the 10th annual Cooking for CASA. My friend, fellow food writer and restaurateur Claire Criscuolo and I are honorary co-chairs of this event, which will showcase many of your favorites from Amarante's Sea Cliff, Atticus Bookstore-Cafe, Basta Trattoria, Caseus, Chabaso Bakery, Claire's Corner Copia, Gelato Giuliana, Ibiza, Leon's, Lyman Orchards, Michael's New Haven Catering, Press 200, Sage American Grill & Oyster Bar and York Noodle House. Wine tasting is presented by Mt. Carmel Wine & Spirits in Hamden.
Cooking for CASA benefits Children in Placement, the statewide affiliate of the National Court Appointed Special Advocates progr...
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Please join me at Amarante's Sea Cliff, 62 Cove St., New Haven, at 6 p.m. May 4. This spot with unparalleled views of spectacular sunsets is the backdrop for the 10th annual Cooking for CASA. My friend, fellow food writer and restaurateur Claire Criscuolo and I are honorary co-chairs of this event, which will showcase many of your favorites from Amarante's Sea Cliff, Atticus Bookstore-Cafe, Basta Trattoria, Caseus, Chabaso Bakery, Claire's Corner Copia, Gelato Giuliana, Ibiza, Leon's, Lyman Orchards, Michael's New Haven Catering, Press 200, Sage American Grill & Oyster Bar and York Noodle House. Wine tasting is presented by Mt. Carmel Wine & Spirits in Hamden.
Cooking for CASA benefits Children in Placement, the statewide affiliate of the National Court Appointed Special Advocates progr...
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... educational surrogates, a study by the Advocates for Children of New York (2000) found that 90 perc...
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The Medical Society of the State of New York (MSSNY), in cooperation with the New York State Department of Health, has for years offered an online course - Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse, Maltreatment and Neglect, New York State - and has long been proactive in the fight against child abuse. As part of National Child Abuse Prevention Month, MSSNY is calling attention to the following information from Parents for [Megan Nicole Kanka]'s Law, Inc. (www.parentsformeganslaw.com), a nonprofit community and victim's rights organization dedicated to the prevention and treatment of childhood sexual abuse.
Our governor, state and federal lawmakers, the attorney general's onice staff, local prosecutors, advocates and law enforcement agencies across New York State have worked and continue t...
...While sexual abuse of children can be so upsetting, many would prefer not to even...
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In March 2006, the Citywide Council on High Schools, a parent group, filed a civil-rights suit with the U.S. Department of Education's Civil Rights Division, accusing the city's Department of Education of discriminating against ELLs and special-education students.
...'s attempts to get him registered in a New York City public high school started back then and culm... many English-language learners (E LLs), advocates say, where more than half of New York City's new s... College) baby-sits for their pastor's children, and Ralph Antony attended a Seventh-Day Adventist...
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NEW YORK -- Many states often fail to release adequate information about fatal and near-fatal child abuse cases, placing confidentiality above disclosure to a degree that thwarts needed reforms, two child advocacy groups say in a new report.
Their report, which gave 10 states -- including Utah -- a failing grade for their disclosure practices urges Congress and state legislators to adopt stronger policies and laws regarding deadly and life-threatening child abuse cases. It was released today by First Star, a national nonprofit which advocates for abused children, and by the University of San Diego School of Law's Children's Advocacy Institute.