Resource Library

Our searchable online resource library is an important component of our designation by the State Bar of California as a legal aid Support Center that provides legal training, legal technical assistance, and advocacy support without charge to the legal community, and specifically to California’s qualified legal services programs. Our resource library includes Youth Law Center publications, including fact sheets, legal guides, litigation materials, and other reference materials supporting legal advocacy in a variety of different areas for children and youth in the foster care and juvenile justice systems.

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The Legislature’s Role in Juvenile Justice Reform: A California Example

Blog by Sue Burrell appearing on the website of National Council of Crime & Delinquency...

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Fact Sheet: Medi-Cal Eligibility for Former Foster Youth Under the Affordable Care Act

Fact sheet on who is eligible for Medi-Cal eligibility under the Affordable Care Act (ACA)....

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Legal Referral List – Medi-Cal for Former Foster Youth: Health Advocates

Referral list of programs that provide legal assistance for people having trouble getting Medi-Cal or...

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KPCC Interview with Ben Richeda on Baby Elmo Program – article

This is an interview with Ben Richeda broadcast on KPCC, 89.3 on March 20, 2014...

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KPCC Bably Elmo Interview

This is a short interview on Radio Station KPCC 89.3 in Los Angeles, broadcast March...

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Experts Concerned That LA County Youth Not Always Well Served by the Juvenile Justice system

News article on the appointed counsel system for delinquency cases in Los Angeles County.

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Webinar on Medi-Cal for Former Foster Youth (video)

Webinar on Medi-Cal for Former Foster Youth (video)

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Webinar on Medi-Cal for Former Foster Youth (powerpoint)

Webinar (powerpoint) on Medi-Cal for Former Foster Youth

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