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Regina Louise Kerr-Taylor [1] is an American author, child advocate, and motivational speaker, who is best known for successfully navigating through more than thirty foster home placements as a ward of the California Juvenile Court system. Louise is the second child of the late singer/songwriter Tom Brock.
Jan. 22—New data reaffirms what families, advocates and policymakers long have known: It's hard to be a kid in New Mexico. The nonprofit New Mexico Voices for Children on Monday released its ...
Some of the goals and institutions that Clinton advocates for in the book include: the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, Community Policing, the Brady Bill, Amber Alerts, immunizations, State Children's Health Insurance Program, financial regulation, expanded Child Tax Credits, Minimum Wage ...
The Alicia Project is an advocacy group that raises awareness and provides education on topics such as Internet safety for children, the prevalence of online child predators, and abductions. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Kozakiewicz has shared her story at numerous schools [ 6 ] and conferences, [ 3 ] despite acknowledging that speaking about the incident can be ...
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It addressed areas such as early childhood education, health, juvenile justice, child welfare, tax and budget decisions. [1] It was known as National Association of Child Advocates prior to 2003. Voices for America's Children officially closed its doors in June 2013, although groups of former members continue their work at the state and local ...
The organization’s Advocacy Day at the Capitol will be March 12. Photo copy of the 1982 Gannett New Service Special report on the state of child welfare in Oklahoma.
A child advocate typically represents or gives voice to children whose concerns and interests are not being heard. Child advocacy can be done at the micro level (for one child or a few children), mezzo level (for group of children or at a community level) or macro level (for a category of children affected by a social issue). [1]