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Supreme Court’s Justice for Children (Court Improvement Program) outlines data, reunification and attorney-performance projects
Summary
Diana Rude Johnson, Court Improvement Program director, briefed the House Judiciary Juvenile Committee on J4C/CIP projects including data collection (JCAMP), a Foster Care Cold Case Project, a DFACS joint project to shorten time to reunification, and uncertainty about federal reimbursement funding.
Diana Rude Johnson, Court Improvement Program director for the state of Georgia, told the House Judiciary Juvenile Committee that the Supreme Court’s Committee on Justice for Children (J4C) and the state Court Improvement Program (CIP) are running several projects aimed at improving outcomes for children in foster care.
Johnson said J4C — formed in 1995 and chaired currently by Justice Charlie Bethel — supports a range of activities including attorney and judicial performance data collection, trainings, the Foster Care Cold Case Project and a joint effort with the Division of Family and Children Services (DFACS) to shorten time from removal to reunification.
"We are collecting data on attorney performance, on judicial performance, on hearing…
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