2006
PUBLICATIONS SUPPORTED BY THE
CHILD WELFARE FUND
BOOKS/MANUALS
The Survival Guide to the Child Welfare System: A Workbook for Parents
by Parents*
Legal Support Unit of Legal Services
for NYC
Caroline Kearney (212) 431-720
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NEWSLETTERS
For Parents by Parents
The Child Welfare Organizing Project
Mike Arsham (212) 348-3000
People United for Children
Sharonne Salaam (212) 368-8600
Concerned Citizens for Family
Preservation
Folasade Campbell (718) 447-6788
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NEWSPAPERS/JOURNALS
Child Welfare Watch
A Matter of Judgment: Deciding the Future
of Family Court in NYC
Center for New York City Affairs at
Milano The New School for Management and
Urban Policy and the Center for an Urban Future
Andrew White (212) 229-5418 x1506
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Represent:
The Voice of Youth in Foster Care
Youth Communication
Keith Hefner (212) 279-0708
Rise: By and For Parents in the Child
Welfare System
Youth Communication
Nora McCarthy (212) 279-0708 |
REPORTS
When “Free” Means Losing Your Mother: The Collision of Child Welfare and the Incarceration of Women in New York State
The Women in Prison Project of the Correctional Association of New York
Tamar Kraft-Stolar (212) 254-5700
Barriers to an Appropriate Education for Children with Disabilities and Other Special Needs in Foster Care and at Risk in New York City
The Center Without Walls, Resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc.
Roberto Romero, (212) 677-254-5700
* Written by a collaboration of parents, social workers, law students and lawyers from the following organizations: Brooklyn Legal Services (BLS), Child Welfare Organizing Project (CWOP), The Child Welfare Project of the Office of the NYC Public Advocate (formerly C-PLAN), Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT), The Legal Support Unit of Legal Services for NYC (LSNY) and NYU Law School’s Family Defense Clini