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HomeWelfare and Institutions CodeDiv. 2.5Ch. 2Art. 2§ 2023 Youth Shelter Needs Assessment

§ 2023 Youth Shelter Needs Assessment

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§ 2023 Youth Shelter Needs Assessment

Key Takeaways

  • •The state had to check how many runaway kids needed help and if there were enough places for them.
  • •They looked at what was already there, what was missing, and what would be needed in the future.
  • •They had to figure out how much money it would cost to help these kids.
  • •They sent a report to the leaders by May 1991, with a quick update by April 1990.

Example

Imagine a town where kids run away from home and have nowhere safe to go.

The state had to check if there were enough safe places for these kids. If not, they had to plan how to make more and how much it would cost.

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§ 2023 Youth Shelter Needs Assessment

The department shall develop a statewide needs assessment which shall be completed and sent to the Legislature by May 3, 1991, with preliminary information provided to the Legislature by April 15, 1990, regarding the need for multipurpose youth centers and youth shelters for runaway youths. The needs assessment shall identify all of the following: (a) The capability of existing centers and shelters presently to address the needs of California youths. (b) The nature and extent of youth needs that are presently unmet or unaddressed by existing facilities. (c) The nature and extent of future need for multipurpose youth centers and youth shelters. (d) Cost estimates for addressing needs identified in subdivisions (b) and (c). (e) Other information, issues, and trends relevant to understanding and serving the youths under study. (Added by Stats. 1989, Ch. 1130, Sec. 3.5. Effective September 30, 1989.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

portlegislatureassessmentinformationby mayeffective septembercapability

Related Statutes

  • § 10609.4 Foster Youth Independent Living Standards
  • § 11265.1 Recipient Eligibility Redetermination
  • § 11461.36 Emergency Caregiver Financial Support
  • § 304.7 Judge Training For Juvenile Hearings
  • § 4041 Mental Health Research Clearinghouse

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Welfare and Institutions Code. Section 2023.
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