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2009 Reports

High School Discharge Revisited: Trends in New York City's Discharge Rates, 2000-2007
April 2009
Touching a Nerve: How Closing the City's Oral Health Program Reduces Access to Dental Care for New York City Children
March 2009
Paper(less) Jam: A Survey of New York City Human Resources Administration Eligibility Specialists
March 2009
Public Advocate’s Guide to the Earned Income Tax Credit and Free Tax Preparation Services in New York City
March 2009
More Than Band-Aids: Investing in Public School-based Health Services to Improve Child Health and Well-being in New York City
March 2009
2008 Reports

Office of the Public Advocate Annual Report Fiscal Year 07-08 December 2008
A Better Shot at Prevention: HPV Vaccine More Available at City Health Clinics December 2008
Get More For Your Money: Updated Guide to Banking in New York City December 2008
Improving Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Access to Healthcare at New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation Facilities December 2008
Old Problems, New Eyes: Youth Insights on Gangs in New York City December 2008
Barriers to Benefits: A Survey of Clients at New York City
Human Resources Administration Job Centers
November 2008
Guide to Public Benefits for Immigrants
November 2008
Updated February 2009
The School Accountability Initiative: Totaling the Cost
November 2008
OVERWORKED, UNDERUTILIZED: How the Department of Education’s Reorganizations of Special Education Turned School Psychologists from Mental Health Professionals into Paper Pushers
November 2008
Patient Progress: A Follow-Up Review of New York City’s STD Clinics
October 2008
Space to Play, Room for Improvement: An Evaluation of the Schoolyards to Playgrounds Program
October 2008
Taking (Birth) Control: Progress and Problems in Access to Contraception at City Clinics
October 2008
Final Report of the Commission on School Governance
September 2008
Turned Away: The Impact of the Late-Arrival Placement Policy on Families with Children
August 2008
Calling in Abuse: How Domestic Violence Perpetrators are Using the Child Welfare System to Continue Their Abuse [pdf]
July 2008
Mixed Signals: 311 Fails to Provide Consistent Information to Parents of Children with Special Needs
June 2008
Out of Tune: A Survey on NYC Students’ Access to Arts Education
June 2008
New Guide to Senior Services in New York City [pdf]
June 2008
State of Play: A Four-Year Follow-up Survey NYC Students’ Access to Physical Education
May 2008
The High Cost of Leasing Schools: The Loophole in the Public Authorities Law
May 2008
Is Anybody Listening? A Follow-Up Survey of New York City Department of Education Parent Coordinators
April 2008
Get More For Your Money: Guide to Banking in New York City
April 2008
Sharing Old Age: Alternative Senior Housing Options
March 2008
Blue School, Pink School: Gender Imbalance in New York City CTE High Schools
January 2008
2007 Reports 
Analysis of Child Fatalities in the New York City Shelter System 2004 - 2006 November 2007
Old Problems, New Eyes: Youth Insights on Gangs in New York City November 2007
Office of the Public Advocate Annual Report Fiscal Year 06-07 November 2007
Unintended Consequences: Problems with Contraception Access at City Clinics September 2007
Limited Access: Problems with ACCESS NYC
August 2007
Guide To Senior Services in New York City
August 2007
More Hassle Than It’s Worth: Problems with the City’s M/WBE Program July 2007
M/WBE Survey Questions
The Public Advocate's Guide to the Summer Meals Program in New York City (English/Spanish) July 2007
Summer Meals Program Sites List
Left
in the Dark: Citywide Council on Special Education Survey Finds
DOE Not Informing Parents of Educational Opportunities for Children
with Disabilities June 2007
Click
here to see Appendix II (CCSE Parent Survey)
Dangerous
Mistakes: Analysis of ACS Corrective Actions Involving Child Fatalities
in 2005 June 2007
Hurdles
to a Healthy Baby: Pregnant Women Face Barriers to Prenatal Care
at City Health Centers May 2007
21st
Century Learning: Career and Technical Education Prepares New
York City Students for Future Success
May 2007
Conflict
Unresolved: DOE Fails to Recognize What Works in School Safety
and Student Achievement 5/2/07
Twelve
for 2030
Responses
to PlaNYC: A Greener, Greater New York 4/30/07
Waiting
For Help: Parents of Students with Disabilities Find Little Assistance
Navigating New York City's Special Education System
03/23/07
Public
Advocate's Guide to the Earned Income Tax Credit and Free Tax
Preparation Services in New York City 03/13/07
Planning for Failure: How the Department of Education's Capital
Plan Undermines its Own Goals for Increasing Graduation Rates
03/11/07
No Shot at Prevention: HPV Vaccine Unavailable at Many City Health
Clinics 03/07/07
Beyond the Bus Cuts: How No-Bid Consultants Are Changing Schools
and Services for Your Child 02/28/07
Between Policy and Reality: School Administrators Critical of
Department of Education School Safety Policy 02/15/07
Unprotected: Adult Protective Services Struggles to Serve Vulnerable
Clients 01/11/07
2006
Reports

Unhealthy
Exposure: Mold In New York City Homes 12/14/06
Giving Birth In The Dark: City Hospitals Still Failing To Provide
Legally Mandated Maternity Information 12/04/06
Help Wanted: Department of Education Misses Opportunities to Connect
Students with Health Care Careers 11/06
Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2006 11/06
A Dangerous Cycle: Attorney Turnover at ACS Leaves Children Unprotected
9/06
Missing the Mark: HHC Mammogram Wait Time Off Target 8/06
Housing Answers for Residents of Public Housing 8/06
Making the Team: Gender Inequality in New York City PSAL
Sports Teams 8/06
The Hunger Hotline: Help's Not Often On The Menu 8/06
Testing
the Waters: A Look At Safety At City Pools 7/06
Patients
Losing Patience: A Performance Review of New York City's STD Clinics
4/06
The
New York City Public Advocate's Guide to the Earned Income Tax
Credit and Free Tax Preparation Services 3/06
Opening
the Door: Looking at New York's Response to Domestic Violence
13 Years after "Behind Closed Doors" 1/27/06
executive summary
2005
Reports

Affordable
Housing in New York City Conference Publications: Definitions/Options
10/21/05
The
Context of Affordable Housing in New York City 10/21/05
Inclusionary
and Related Zoning Approaches to Affordable Housing Policy Options
10/21/05
New
York City Affordable Housing Policy Options pp1-54 10/21/05
pp
55-108 pp
109-114 pp
115-167 pp
167-194
pp
195-219 pp 222-236
pp 246-270
pp 271-322
pp
323-332 pp
333-373 *pages 237-245 are available via
facsimile by calling
our office at 212-669-7200
Affordable
Housing Compedium: Summary: National Affordable Housing Programs
10/21/05
Misleading
Marketing: How HMOs Lure Medicare Beneficiaries 10/05
Housing
Answers Guide for Residents of Public Housing 8/05
Corporate
Hide and Seek: Consumers Seek Refund, Find Hidden Fees 8/11/05
Risky
Recreation: City Fails to Ensure Safety at Outdoor Pools
7/25/05
Caring
for the Children: Improving the City's Relationship with Children
Exposed to Domestic Violence 7/21/05
Acting
Like Adults: Teenagers and Dating Violence 7/18/05
A
Mother's Right to Know: New York City Hospitals Fail to Provide
Legally Mandated Information *maternity
data guide
*appendixII
7/13/05
Gotbaum
Finds MetroCards Fail More Than 25% of the Time, In Low Income
Areas Failure Rate is as High as 54%
6/22/05
Diagnosis:
Neglect - City Fails to Inspect X-Ray Equipment
5/24/05
Gotbaum:
1 in 6 Young Women in Foster Care Have Kids of Their Own; Says
City Must Do More to Prevent Teen Pregnancies and Infant Deaths
5/15/05 survey
Subsidy
Shame: City Pays Landlords for Hazardous Housing 4/25/05
Cell
Phone Report-(Revised August 2005)4/05/05
Gotbaum
Releases Report Highlighting
the
City's Failure to Meet the Shelter and Housing Needs of Women
and Their Children Seeking to Escape Domestic Violence 3/29/05
Gotbaum Releases Report Critical of Mayor's Management of SCRIE Program 3/25/05
Gotbaum Releases Guide for Free Tax Prep and EITC sites 3/13/05
Undertrained,
Underpaid, and Unprepared: Security Officers Report Deficient
Safety Standards in Manhattan Office Building 2/14/05
City
Fails to Put Senior Transportation Vans on the Road 2/3/05
School
Suspension Policy Gets a Failing Grade 1/13/05
2003/2004
Reports

Annual
Report 2003-2004 statistical
appendix
A
Shot in the Dark: City Fails to Provide Accurate Information on
Flu Vaccinations 10/25/04
Food
Stamps for Working New Yorkers: Follow-up Investigation 10/07/04
District
Managers Rate 311: Citizen Service Center Needs Improvement
9/22/04
Sluggish
Start: School Repairs Left Undone
How the New York City School Construction Authority
Fails to Address Deteriorating Schools 07/20/04
Still
Waiting For Your Call: A Follow-Up Survey of NYC Dept. of Education
Parent Coordinators 07/12/04
Report
Card for Chancellor Joel Klein 06/28/04
Investigation
of Shelter Deaths in New York City by The Public Advocate's Office 06/15/04
New
York City Hunger Hotline: Service Leaves Callers Empty Handed
05/24/04
All
Work and No Play: A Survey of Physical Education Classes in NYC
Schools 03/30/04
Out
in the Cold: NYC Does Not Get Its Fair Share of Heating Assistance
02/20/04
The
Cold Shoulder NYC's Poor Get Short-Changed on Heating Assistance
02/17/04
Before
It's Too Late: Adolescent Relationship Abuse in NYC 02/08/04
2003 Child Fatality Report 01/25/04
When
the Lights Go Out in NYC: A Survey of NYC Senior Centers 12/29/03
Food
For Thought: How the Food Industry Can Help End Hunger in NYC
12/23/03
Locked
Out: NYC Working Families Unlawfully Denied Access to Food Stamps
11/23/03
Waiting
For Your Call: A Survey of DOE Parent Coordinators 11/17/03
Annual
Report 2002-2003 statistical
appendix
NYC
Neglects Big Payday 10/03/2003
Inequitable
Enforcement: The Crisis of Housing Code Enforcement in NYC, co-authored
with ANHD 09/29/03
Women and AIDS
9/23/03
An
Analysis of Deferred Exterior Modernization Projects 9/2003
Patient
Assistance Programs: Do They Really Help the Uninsured? 7/22/03
Learning
Support Center Survey 7/21/2003
Internet
Drugs Report 6/18/2003
Payphone
Plight 7/15/03
Speech
at the New York City Coalition Against Hunger, citywide conference
6/16/2003
Procurement
in New York City: A Strategy for Local Economic Development
- 6/2003
Report
on the Need for New York to Refinance the Superfund - 6/11/03
Dietary
Supplements Containing Ephedra - 6 /10/03
Cuts
Cost: A Historical and Trend Analysis of the Effects of Proposed
Preventive Service Budget Cuts on the Increase in Foster Care
Placements - 5/19/03
Scatter
Site Housing = Scatter Brain Housing - 5/19/03
Battle
to Succeed: Challenges and Obstacles Faced by NYC Women -
3/26/03
2002 Reports

Report: Risky Care
for Foster Kids - Gotbaum Proposes Policy & Practice Changes
to Protect Children and Families - Report Reveals Half of Child
Fatalities Avoidable, Identifies Shortfalls within Administration
for Children’s Services. (pdf 1.3 M)
Also see the press release
Pushing
Out At-Risk Students: An Analysis of High School Discharge Figures
- An alarming number of high schools students are leaving New
York City public schools without graduating. It appears that in
some cases school officials are encouraging students to leave
regular high school programs even though they are of school age
or have a right to receive appropriate literacy, support, and
educational services through the public school system. (pdf 94k)
The
Public Advocate: Solving Everyday Problems - Annual Report 2001-2002
- 11/11/02 - Every year the Public Advocate issues a report
on the progress the office has made over the past twelve months.
This reports spans the entire fiscal year 2002. Plus: Letter from
Betsy Gotbaum, Full Report (pdf 455k)
School
Crowding - 11/7/02 - This report describes current school
overcrowding and the progress the school system is making in building
new seats. The Public Advocate and Independent Budget Office's
recent studies of class crowding in elementary grades highlight
the importance of creating new seats in the most overcrowded parts
of the city. (pdf 51k)
Starting
the Day Hungry: New York City's Participation
in the School Breakfast Program - 10/30/02 - Over eight million
school children nationally participate in the federally-funded
School Breakfast Program. In New York State, 462,791 children
participate in the program. In New York City, 151,114 children
receive breakfast at school. (pdf 39k)
Just
Getting By - 10/2/02 - Continuing an investigation into the
hunger crisis in New York City, Public Advocate Betsy release
a report today that reveals a huge gap between the city's ability
to provide food to its neediest seniors and their need for meals.
(pdf 108k) Plus: Summary
Chart of Senior Needs and Services. Also see the
Press Release
Crowded
classes How 4th, 5th and 6th Graders are Left Behind - 10/1/02-
Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum released a report that highlighted
the slow progress made in decreasing classroom size for students
in kindergarten through 6th grade. (pdf 25k) Also see the Press
Release
Stamping
Out Hunger - 9/4/02 - Recent public attention has focused
on increasing homelessness in New York City. This report reveals
that New York City's low income residents are not fully participating
in food stamp programs, further aggravating an already troubling
situation. (pdf 29k)
Also see the Press Release
Public
Advocate Announces Proposal to Fight Violence Against Women
- 7/22/02 - Public Advocate Gotbaum highlighted the 5 percent
spike in rapes this year and unveiled four recommendations that
will help fight sexual assault crimes against women. (pdf 17k)
Report
Advises Mayor about Steps Required for Reform in School Construction
- 6/17/02 - Public Advocate Gotbaum will sponsor City Council
legislation to assure that demographics not politics dominate
new school construction.
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