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A division of Georgetown University's Department of Pediatrics, the Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development brings to bear its unique capacity on critical social issues of our time that affect children, families and individuals with disabilities of all ages. A variety of federal, state, local and private resources support the Center. The mission the GUCCHD is to bring together policy, research and clinical practice for the betterment of individuals and families, especially children, youth and those with special needs including: developmental disabilities and special health care needs, mental health needs, young children and those in the child welfare system. The GUCCHD is committed to developing comprehensive service delivery systems that are family centered, culturally competent, community-based and embrace inclusive practices. The GUCCHD implements its work through value based strategies that effect partnerships, collaborative approaches, participatory action and translational research, linking of research to policy and practice, and creation of accessible knowledge. The primary goals of the GUCCHD are as follows:
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