Child advocacy centers offer support following abuse
Child advocacy centers oversee a coordinated response for kids who have been abused and may be getting more state funds.
Child care task force urges workforce investment
Gov. Kathy Hochul talks about the importance of child care, but her budget doesn't address the industry's workforce.
Police encouraged to conduct ‘child-sensitive’ arrests
State lawmakers want to direct law enforcement to implement child-sensitive arrest procedures.
The Empire State of child care
Gov. Kathy Hochul likes to trumpet her administration's commitment to child care, but what does it all add up to?
Advocate for low-income children talks 2024 priorities
The Schuyler Center discusses child tax credits, the child care workforce, and housing for kids aging out of foster care.
Access to child care hinges on investment in industry workforce
Record state investments in child care in 2022 haven't necessarily translated into more New Yorkers accessing care.
Following the road to reducing child poverty
Schuyler Center President & CEO Kate Breslin provides an update on New York's campaign to cut child poverty in half.
Advocates for children and families plot 2023 priorities
Schuyler Center for Analysis & Advocacy Policy Director Dede Hill highlights the group's agenda for Albany next year.
Child poverty council scheduled to start work
The Child Poverty Reduction Advisory Council is tasked with writing roadmap to cutting poverty in half.
State misses initial deadlines for child poverty council
State policymakers are weeks behind schedule with the implementation of the Child Poverty Reduction Council.