CCRY Network Spring 2018 Materials
The CCRY Network’s Spring 2018 convening took place on March 28-29 at FHI 360 in Washington, DC. This year’s theme, “Nothing About Us Without Us,” challenged participants to keep youth voice front-and-center in both policy and practice. Below, you can find links to the materials distributed at the meeting, as well as follow-up resources shared in response to discussions during the event.
About the Meeting
The Big Picture: Federal Policy and Our Response
- CLASP Omnibus Statement
- SNAP and Work Fact Sheet
- Work Requirements Don’t Work
- Connecting Low-Income Students to Good Jobs and Careers
- Making College More Affordable for Low-Income Students
- Recognizing the Changing Face of Postsecondary Students
- Public Charge Fact Sheet
- Fact Sheet for Families and School Staff: Limitations on DHS Immigration Enforcement Actions at Sensitive Locations
- Fact Sheet on Proposals that Criminalize Immigrants
- The State of Youth Justice
- Juvenile Justice Federal Funding Chart
- Overview of Bill to Reauthorize the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act
- JJDPA Title II Appropriations: State Funding Stories
- Reconnecting Youth Campaign Sign-On Letter
“Nothing About Us Without Us:” Facilitating Youth Leadership in Policy
Young Adult Economic Mobility: Careers, Partnerships, and Policy Change
- Selected Findings from the Survey of Young Workers
- Career Development Framework (graphic)
- PYN’s Career Development Framework (overview)
- Expect More Arkansas
Data-Informed, Community-Driven Policy
Youth Justice
- Major Updates on State-Level Legislation
- Roadmap to Reentry (Infographic)
- Reducing Violence and Providing a Second Chance for Disconnected Boys and Young Men of Color
Follow-Up Resources
Youth Voice
- Forgotten and Left Behind: Shifting Narratives and Exploring Policy Solutions for Vulnerable Young Adults
- Reshaping Workforce Development in Baltimore: Ensuring Community Voice and Expertise Guide Us
Advocacy
Federal Policy Information
- TEGL 12-17: National Health Emergency Dislocated Worker Demonstration Grants to Address the Opioid Crisis
- TEGL 13-17: Planning Estimate for WIOA Youth, Adult, & Dislocated Worker Program Allotments for PY18
- TEGL 14-17: Updated Disadvantaged Youth & Adult Data for Use in PY18 & Future WIOA Youth & Adult Within-State Allocation Formulas
- Short-Term Education and Training Programs as Part of a Career Pathway: The Case for Pell Eligibility
Data Sources
- KIDS COUNT Data Center
- CDC Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System
- More than a Million Reasons for Hope: Youth Disconnection in America Today
Mental Health
Criminal Backgrounds