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Frontline Connections: A Quality Improvement Center to Improve Child Protection Services in the Northwest.

Frontline Advisory Group Members:
A group of eight professionals from this region oversee all activities of the Frontline Connections Quality Improvement Center. This team, called the Frontline Advisory Group (FLAG) has advised the design of the project, will review and select grantees, and will provide advice and counsel as the projects are implemented and evaluated. Members come from diverse professional backgrounds and communities, and have experience and knowledge regarding child protective services in African American and Native American communities.

Sadikifu Akina James
Chair, Child Welfare Committee
Black Child Development Institute, Seattle Affiliate

Ross Dawson
Deputy Assistant Secretary
Quality Improvement Initiatives
Children's Administration
Washington Dept. of Social & Health Services

Kikora Dorsey
Director of Special Initiatives
Casey Family Programs

Eileen M. Lally
Director
Family Services Training Academy
University of Alaska, School of Social Work

Toni Peterson
Deputy Director
Children, Adults, and Families
Oregon Department of Human Services

Nadja Printup
Director of Information & Training
National Indian Child Welfare Association

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