NASW Comments on Proposed Priorities for

Child Abuse and Neglect Research

April 10, 1997

James A. Harrell
Deputy Commissioner
Administration on Children, Youth and Families
Attention: CB/NCCAN
PO Box 1182
Washington, DC 20013

Dear Deputy Commissioner Harrell:

On behalf of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and our 155,000 members, I am responding to the request for public comment by the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect (NCCAN) on proposed funding priorities for child abuse and neglect research as published in the February 12, 1997 Federal Register. I understand that the recommendations articulated below pertain to research grants awarded for fiscal years 1997 - 2001.

NASW believes that all issues identified in the February 12th Register are meritorious. Nonetheless, we believe the following eight areas should receive priority in making funding decisions:

Thank you for your consideration of NASW’s recommended funding priorities.

Sincerely,

Josephine Nieves, MSW, PhD
Executive Director

For further questions, contact Caren Kaplan at mailto:ckaplan@naswdc.org.

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