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Sharon Carter, Research Associate
Center for Child and Family Policy
1207 18th Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37212
Phone: (615) 322-8505
Fax: (615) 322-8081
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Sharon Carter, Research Associate
Sharon Carter who holds a Masters in Science in Social Work joined The
Child and Family Policy in February, 2000 as a Research Associate. She brings
with her nineteen years experience in the juvenile justice arena serving as
Psychiatric Social Worker, Senior Criminal Investigator, Chief Criminal Investigator,
Supervised Probation Officer, and Juvenile Court Administrator. During Carters
tenure at Davidson County Juvenile Court, Nashville, Tennessee, she was instrumental
in forming the first Communities That Care Model program in Nashville entitled
Vine Hill Community Collaboration Project under a grant from the Office of
Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention. The Hawkins and Catalinos Communities
That Care Model focus on the Social Development Strategy of risk and resiliency
factors. The Vine Hill Collaboration partnered Davidson County Juvenile Court
with 12 community agencies to decrease delinquent involvement and minority
over-representations among the children in the Vine Hill area. Carter spearheaded
the first Family Unity Conferencing initiative in Tennessee. This effort targeted
prospective relative caregivers as out of home placements for children found
to be neglect/dependant as an alternative to States custody.
Carter presently serves on the Davidson County Foster Care Review board and
has been active on various Boards and Committees such as, Operation CAN, Inc.,
Vine Hill Community Collaboration Project, AmeriCorp, Mayors Task Force
on Refugees and Immigration, Barriers to Youth Development Task Force, Laotian
Gang Task Force, Family Preservation Team, Minority Over-representation Task
Force and National Model Courts Project with emphasis on Family Unity
Conferencing, National Council on Juvenile and Family Court Judges. Carter
also served as Chairperson for the Program Committee, Eleventh and Fourteenth
Joint Conferences on Juvenile Justice, Legislative Committee for the Tennessee
Juvenile Court Services Association, and Juvenile Justice Committee, Mid-Cumberland
Council on Children and Youth, YWCA Urban Services. Carter currently serves
on advisory committees for social work program re-accreditation for both Belmont
University and Austin Peay State University.
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