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§ 990. Legislative   findings.  1.  The  legislature  finds  that  the  children of this state are at the same  time  both  our  most  important  resource  and  our most vulnerable citizens. Children best develop their  unique potential in a caring and healthy family environment either  with  their  birth  parents  or other relatives or in an adoptive family, with  support from other nurturing environments, especially  the  schools  and  the  community.  As such, children need a special state policy to ensure  the strength and viability of their families.    2. The legislature further finds that there  is  a  critical  lack  of  services available to families and that the shortage of such services is  exacerbated  by a lack of coordination of the many existing programs and  policies of state and local governments  that  impact  on  children  and  families.  The legislature also finds that the planning and provision of  services for children and  their  families  would  be  enhanced  by  the  establishment  of  a  family  policy  to ensure that all state and local  planning and provision of services are  effectuated  in  a  manner  that  maximizes  support  and  strengthening  of  the  family  structure. Such  actions also must be directed toward stemming the  human  and  financial  costs  of  the  unnecessary  placement  of children outside their homes,  while ensuring the safety and well-being of children by providing needed  services to them  and  their  families  and,  when  appropriate,  toward  supporting  permanency  planning  for children through adoption or other  means.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-49-a > 990

§ 990. Legislative   findings.  1.  The  legislature  finds  that  the  children of this state are at the same  time  both  our  most  important  resource  and  our most vulnerable citizens. Children best develop their  unique potential in a caring and healthy family environment either  with  their  birth  parents  or other relatives or in an adoptive family, with  support from other nurturing environments, especially  the  schools  and  the  community.  As such, children need a special state policy to ensure  the strength and viability of their families.    2. The legislature further finds that there  is  a  critical  lack  of  services available to families and that the shortage of such services is  exacerbated  by a lack of coordination of the many existing programs and  policies of state and local governments  that  impact  on  children  and  families.  The legislature also finds that the planning and provision of  services for children and  their  families  would  be  enhanced  by  the  establishment  of  a  family  policy  to ensure that all state and local  planning and provision of services are  effectuated  in  a  manner  that  maximizes  support  and  strengthening  of  the  family  structure. Such  actions also must be directed toward stemming the  human  and  financial  costs  of  the  unnecessary  placement  of children outside their homes,  while ensuring the safety and well-being of children by providing needed  services to them  and  their  families  and,  when  appropriate,  toward  supporting  permanency  planning  for children through adoption or other  means.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-49-a > 990

§ 990. Legislative   findings.  1.  The  legislature  finds  that  the  children of this state are at the same  time  both  our  most  important  resource  and  our most vulnerable citizens. Children best develop their  unique potential in a caring and healthy family environment either  with  their  birth  parents  or other relatives or in an adoptive family, with  support from other nurturing environments, especially  the  schools  and  the  community.  As such, children need a special state policy to ensure  the strength and viability of their families.    2. The legislature further finds that there  is  a  critical  lack  of  services available to families and that the shortage of such services is  exacerbated  by a lack of coordination of the many existing programs and  policies of state and local governments  that  impact  on  children  and  families.  The legislature also finds that the planning and provision of  services for children and  their  families  would  be  enhanced  by  the  establishment  of  a  family  policy  to ensure that all state and local  planning and provision of services are  effectuated  in  a  manner  that  maximizes  support  and  strengthening  of  the  family  structure. Such  actions also must be directed toward stemming the  human  and  financial  costs  of  the  unnecessary  placement  of children outside their homes,  while ensuring the safety and well-being of children by providing needed  services to them  and  their  families  and,  when  appropriate,  toward  supporting  permanency  planning  for children through adoption or other  means.