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| Implementation Plan Update for Local Law 73 |
This implementation plan update presents the steps that the Administration for Children's Services has initiated during calendar year 2005 to ensure compliance with Local Law 73 of 2003. The update also provides data on the number of limited English proficient persons served by Children's Services during 2005. Publisher: Children's Services - Date Created: 3/31/2006 - Type: Annual Report
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Implementation Plan Update for Local Law 73
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| 2005 Annual Report |
THE New York City Human Rights Law is one of the most comprehensive civil rights laws in the nation.The Law prohibits discrimination in employment, housing and public occommodations based on race, color, creed, age, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, gender (including gender identity and sexual harassment), sexual orientation, disability, marital status and partnership status. In addition, the Law affords protection against discrimination in employment based on arrest or conviction. Publisher: Human Rights - Date Created: 2/20/2006 - Type: Annual Report
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2005 Annual Report
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| Introduction to ACS |
This booklet is an introduction to the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS), New York City’s children’s services agency. It describes the services ACS provides and where families and individuals can go for help or more information. Publisher: Children's Services - Date Created: 2/1/2006 - Type: Guide - Manual
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Introduction to ACS
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| 2006 Action Plan |
Safeguarding Our Children presents Children’s Services vision to build a child welfare system that pays constant attention to the safety of children and makes sound decision concerning the safety of each child, every time. Publisher: Children's Services - Date Created: 1/1/2006 - Type: Report
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2006 Action Plan
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| Rethinking Child Care |
The Administration for Children’s Services puts forward its vision to reform New York City’s early child care system. This major initiative is called “Rethinking Child Care: An Integrated Plan for Early Childhood Development in New York City." Publisher: Children's Services - Date Created: 10/25/2005 - Type: Report
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Rethinking Child Care
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| OEM Ready New York Pocket Guide |
The Ready New York Pocket Guide outlines the very basic steps all New Yorkers should take to prepare for an emergency, including making a disaster plan, assembling an Emergency Supply Kit, and putting togehter a Go Bag. Publisher: Emergency Mgmt. - Date Created: 9/1/2005 - Type: Guide - Manual
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OEM Ready New York Pocket Guide
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| Appendix II Maternity Guide |
Appendix II Maternity Guide Publisher: Public Advocate - Date Created: 7/13/2005 - Type: Report
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Appendix II Maternity Guide
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| OEM One Year Later |
Documents the accomplishments of New York City Office of Emergency Management Commissioner Joseph Bruno during his first 12 months at OEM. Among other OEM achievements was the implementation of the Citywide Incident Management System (CIMS). Additionally, this report discusses the various functions of OEM and how OEM carried out those functions throughout 2004. Publisher: Emergency Mgmt. - Date Created: 6/1/2005 - Type: Annual Report
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OEM One Year Later
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| OEM Ready New York for Seniors & People with Disabilities |
Emergencies can pose added challenges for seniors and people with disabilities. Ready New York for Seniors & People with Disabilities provides detailed instructions on developing a disaster plan, assembling an Emergency Supply Kit, and putting together a Go Bag, as well as guidance on creating a support network, preparing for evacuation and sheltering in place.
OEM encourages seniors and people with disablities to fill out and regularly update the health information card included in the guide. Publisher: Emergency Mgmt. - Date Created: 5/3/2005 - Type: Guide - Manual
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OEM Ready New York for Seniors & People with Disabilities
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