Resources
RAP produces a range of legal, advocacy and policy tools for lawyers, social workers, educators, health care providers, and other individuals working with low-income youth within the various legal and administrative systems impacting them.
Our Practitioner Resources are designed to provide concrete information and tools that build the advocacy capacity of individuals working with low-income youth within the legal and administrative systems impacting their youth. City’s public benefits, education, foster care, homeless, health, and Family Court systems.
Our Research and Policy Publications provide data, research, and analysis of policy issues relating to child and youth poverty. We provide clear, policy-relevant publications to help shape discussions of resilience and law for advocates and policymakers.
Our Document Library is a comprehensive online clearinghouse of State regulations, City policies, program guidelines, and recent research. These resources are designed both for low-income youth, as well as for the advocates and service providers on which they rely for support and guidance.
