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CAI’s Amy Harfeld, National Policy Advocate Quoted in ABCNews Article on the 2020 Child Welfare Report


By Katie Gonzalez

Amy Harfeld, National Policy Advocate and Senior Staff Attorney, Children's Advocacy Institute
Amy Harfeld, National Policy Advocate and Senior Staff Attorney, Children's Advocacy Institute

SAN DIEGO (January 26, 2022) – University of San Diego (USD) School of Law Children’s Advocacy Institute’s (CAI) Amy Harfeld, National Policy Advocate and Senior Staff Attorney was quoted in an article published by AP and ABCNews, on the latest child welfare report released Friday by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The 2020 report shows an increase in the deaths of Black children, despite fewer abuse-related fatality investigations in the yearlong period.

The numbers on fatalities in particular are concerning, because such cases are notoriously underreported, said Amy Harfeld, of CAI. Social workers often investigate a child's death only if the family had already been involved with a child welfare agency. “The numbers that we know of are not reflective of the numbers that are experienced,” Harfeld said.

Read the full article by Sally Ho here.

About the Children’s Advocacy Institute

The Children's Advocacy Institute (CAI), founded at the nonprofit University of San Diego School of Law in 1989, is one of the nation's premiere academic, research, and advocacy organizations working to improve the lives of children and youth, with special emphasis on improving the child protection and foster care systems and enhancing resources that are available to youth aging out of foster care.

In its academic component, CAI trains law students and attorneys to be effective child advocates throughout their legal careers. Its Child Advocacy Clinic gives USD Law students three distinct clinical opportunities to advocate on behalf of children and youth, and its Dependency Counsel Training Program provides comprehensive training to licensed attorneys engaged in or contemplating Dependency Court practice.

CAI's research and advocacy component, conducted through its offices in San Diego, Sacramento, and Washington, D.C., seeks to leverage change for children and youth through impact litigation, regulatory and legislative advocacy, and public education. Active primarily at the federal and state levels, CAI's efforts are multi-faceted—comprehensively and successfully embracing all tools of public interest advocacy to improve the lives of children and youth. To support CAI’s work, please visit law.sandiego.edu/caigift.

About the University of San Diego School of Law

Each year, USD educates approximately 800 Juris Doctor and graduate law students from throughout the United States and around the world.  The law school is best known for its offerings in the areas of business and corporate law, constitutional law, intellectual property, international and comparative law, public interest law and taxation.

USD School of Law is one of the 84 law schools elected to the Order of the Coif, a national honor society for law school graduates.  The law school’s faculty is a strong group of outstanding scholars and teachers with national and international reputations and currently ranks 30th nationally among U.S. law faculties in scholarly impact and 28th nationally in past-year faculty downloads on the Social Sciences Research Network (SSRN). The school is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. Founded in 1954, the law school is part of the University of San Diego, a private, independent, Roman Catholic university chartered in 1949.

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