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RE: child protection teams-clarification



I believe there is a listserv of child abuse docs...if you are not already on this list, e-mail me and I can get the info for you - some of the docs here at Children's are on it...can't get on it myself being a lowly med student, but I think MDs can post.  Maybe these docs can give you info for their entire teams or teams in their areas of the country?  Granted, this may be a biased sample, but let me know if you'd like me to get the info for you.
Hannah (HMS III)
 
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Hannah K. Galvin
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	From: owner-CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@cornell.edu on behalf of tieni@juno.com 
	Sent: Mon 11/24/2003 3:21 PM 
	To: Child Maltreatment Researchers 
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	Subject: Re: child protection teams-clarification
	
	

	Dear all-
	I may not have been completely clear on my question about child protection teams, so I will try to restate the question.
	What I am interested in doing is having members of child protection teams complete a round of surveys by mail (utilizing the Delphi technique) in order to establish a consensus on what an ideal child protection team should be defined as re: their form and function. I need to identify potential participants and would like to be as broad as possible so that opinions from multiple disciplines are represented.  I do not, however, know of a list that exists of contact information for potential participants.  Does anyone know of a way of accessing this population of professionals?
	Thanks,
	Irene Tien
	
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