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 |  About Us
Origins: The National Center for Adoption Law and Policy (originally the Dave Thomas Center for Adoption Law & Policy) was founded at Capital University Law School in the fall of 1998 with generous seed funding from The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.
Mission Statement: The Center seeks to improve the laws, policies and practices associated with child protection and adoption systems. Every day we work towards realizing the goal that all children--especially those who have been abused or neglected or are dependent on the state for their care--have safe, healthy, permanent homes. We are not a clinic or direct services organization, but instead use research, advocacy and education to bring about improved systems throughout the nation.
Our research efforts are aimed at identifying the means through which child protection, foster care and adoption systemns and processes can be improved. Center advocacy projects are aimed at bringing about these improvements through changes in the law and the way the law is implemented. Finally, our education programs are designed to assist judges, lawyers, government managers, social workers, families and other process stakeholders to know about strategies for making child welfare and adoption laws work in ways that will provide kids the stable families they deserve as quickly, efficiently and safely as possible.
Address:
The National Center for Adoption Law & Policy Capital University Law School 303 East Broad Street Columbus, Ohio 43215-3200 Phone: 614.236.6730 Fax: 614.236.6956 Web site: www.ncalp.org |  |