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State of New Jersey - Department of Children and Families
On Tuesday, July 11, 2006, Governor Corzine signed legislation, which received
overwhelming support in the legislature, to officially establish the New Jersey
Department of Children and Families (DCF). The new department is staffed by
over 6,600 state child welfare employees who were already working in divisions
within the Department of Human Services (DHS) focused on child protection,
welfare, education and permanency, child behavioral health and abuse
prevention. The School Based Youth Services Program (SBYSP) was established in
1987 to provide at-risk teenage youth with an array of employment, health and
social services. Now implemented in over 88 schools, SBYSP serves about 36,000
youths annually.
San Francisco Department of Children, Youth and Their Families
San Francisco’s Department of Children, Youth and Their Families (DCYF)
provides $35 million in annual funding to over 200 community organizations and
city departments—funding that supports early childhood development, academic
enhancement, health, employment and cultural enrichment programs. DCYF’s goals
are defined in a Children’s Services Plan, which is updated periodically with
data about the city’s youth and the services available to them.
The Children's Aid Society of New York
Founded in 1849, The Children's Aid Society of New York is one of the nation's
oldest youth service programs. The Children's Aid Society uses
YouthServices.net to manage participant and attendance data at its 10 New York
City community schools. The software tracks site activities by funding source,
supports policy decisions through an advanced query interface and generates
custom management reports that support the daily delivery of services.
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