The
Adolescent Services Resource Network at the Hunter College School
of Social Work is a training, technical assistance, and information
resource center dedicated to increasing the knowledge and skills of
child welfare staff working with youth 14-21 in foster care.
Our training
supports independent living, self sufficiency, and transitional services
that promote positive youth development in child welfare agencies
in New York City.
Funded
by the New York State Office of Children and Families and the New
York City Administration for Children's Services, the Adolescent Services
Resource Network at the Hunter College School of Social Work is a
vital resource for all child welfare agencies.

Teens leaving or aging out of foster care in New York have a new one-stop
hub for information, inspiration and real resources to help them transition
to adulthood. The site -- developed by New York City Administration
for Children's Services; New Yorkers For Children; and Youth Communication
-- houses teen-written stories, legal and educational information
and links to programs and services.