Our Mission



Court Improvement Initiative/Measures for Courts

Leads: Judge Michael Key, Judge Cliff Jolliff, Judge Steve Teske

Focus sites demonstrate leadership and experimentation through implementation of best practices and regular collaboration in their courts. Sites will focus on data measures relevant to child deprivation cases.

 

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Improving Representation

Leads: Tom Rawlings, Judge Kevin Guidry, Kathleen Dumitrescu

Legal Representation for Children, Parents and DFCS in child deprivation cases will be measurably improved by 2011.

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Expediting Appeals

Lead: Senior Judge James Morris

Deprivation and TPR appeals timeframes will be reduced from a median of 8 months to a median of 6 months or lesser by the end of 2007.

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Prevention of Unnecesary Removal/Zero to Three focus

Lead: Judge Peggy Walker

Will explore the judicial role of preventing unnecessary removal, particularly focused on infants and toddlers.

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Placement Stability

Lead: Judge Jackson Harris

Will explore the Judiciary’s role in making sure children are in stable placements. Goal is to increase awareness about the importance of placement stability for children in foster care.

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Links to Available Webcasts

Supporting Kinship Families 
Improving Educational Outcomes for Children in Foster Care 
Addressing Disproportionality in Child Welfare System 
Ready to Work? Partners in Youth Workforce Development 
Child as a Party to their Deprivation Case 
Visitation Protocol Seminar
Georgia Parent Attorney Conference
Parent Attorney Training – Child Welfare Appeals

Committee on Justice for Children Chaired by Justice P. Harris Hines