Office of Children & Family Services |
Education Initiatives
Over the years the Education Committee has expanded upon critical partnerships and has developed a number of strategies and initiatives to improve educational outcomes for youth in care. These initiatives/strategies are highlighted in the Summary Report on OCFS Higher Education Initiatives dated December, 2009. In 2010/2011 the New York State Higher Education Services Corporation (HESC), awarded OCFS a College Access Challenge Grant (CACG). The intended outcome of the grant was to increase the number of youth in care who are prepared to enter and succeed in college. OCFS partnered with the SUNY Albany Professional Development Program to develop a three pronged approach which targeted youth, caseworkers and college residential life staff. Strategies included educational forums, a youth ambassador program, printed materials and videos.
During 2011/2012, OCFS was awarded funding under the CACG Program for a second year. OCFS will continue to partner with the Professional Development Program. Strategies for Year 2 will include education forums and the youth ambassador program. In addition, youth in care around the state will have the opportunity to visit college campuses, a Handbook for caseworkers will be developed and the NYS and NYC Education Directory will be expanded upon to include additional resources. Additional Information: For more information on the Youth Ambassador Program contact Osei Agyeman, Youth Ambassador Coordinator at (518) 956-7893, or e-mail at oagyeman@pdp.albany.edu. For information on other activities under the CACG Program, contact Valerie Tomeck at 518-473-4449 or e-mail at Valerie.tomeck@ocfs.state.ny.us. |