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1996 - June 16, 2025 and is updated every two months.
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Hello folks,
The National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect (NDACAN) is thrilled to announce two new biennial paper awards! Nominations are due by July 15, 2025, at 5pm PT.
The Outstanding Paper Award will recognize a piece of exemplary scholarship using NDACAN data holdings that engages with current child welfare research and sets a larger agenda for the field. Preference will be given to scholarship that is rigorous, demonstrates excellence in the use of NDACAN data, and makes a significant contribution to the study of and, ideally, practice of child welfare.
The Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award will recognize a piece of exemplary scholarship authored by a graduate student using NDACAN data holdings that has the potential to make a significant contribution to the field of child welfare and is on the “cutting edge” of inquiry. Preference will also be given to nominees’ whose work has the potential to decrease children’s exposure to maltreatment or plausibly unnecessary contact with the child welfare system.
See attachment for more details on the paper awards and how to apply! Feel free to distribute this announcement to colleagues!
Thanks,
Erin
Erin J. McCauley, PhD
Assistant Professor
University of California, San Francisco
erin.mccauley@ucsf.edu
Co-Director
National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect
Hello folks,
The National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect (NDACAN) is thrilled to announce two new biennial paper awards! Nominations are due by July 15, 2025, at 5pm PT.
The Outstanding Paper Award will recognize a piece of exemplary scholarship using NDACAN data holdings that engages with current child welfare research and sets a larger agenda for the field. Preference will be given to scholarship that is rigorous, demonstrates excellence in the use of NDACAN data, and makes a significant contribution to the study of and, ideally, practice of child welfare.
The Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award will recognize a piece of exemplary scholarship authored by a graduate student using NDACAN data holdings that has the potential to make a significant contribution to the field of child welfare and is on the “cutting edge” of inquiry. Preference will also be given to nominees’ whose work has the potential to decrease children’s exposure to maltreatment or plausibly unnecessary contact with the child welfare system.
See attachment for more details on the paper awards and how to apply! Feel free to distribute this announcement to colleagues!
Thanks,
Erin
Erin J. McCauley, PhD
Assistant Professor
University of California, San Francisco
erin.mccauleyucsf.edu
Co-Director
National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect