National Council on Family Relations
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Abbreviation | NCFR |
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Formation | 1938 |
Founders | Non-profit |
Professional title | Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) |
Headquarters | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Membership (2018[note 2]) | Almost 3,000 |
Board President | Anisa M. Zvonkovic[note 3] |
Executive Director | Diane L. Cushman |
Website | www |
Formerly called | National Conference on Family Relations |
The National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) is an
The Ernest W. Burgess Award and the Reuben Hill Award awarded by NCFR are recognized as the most prestigious awards in the field of sociology of family.[2]
Further reading
- Jewson, Ruth (1970). "The National Council on Family Relations– Decade of the Sixties". Journal of Marriage and Family. 32 (4): 610–615. JSTOR 350254.
Notes
- ^ a b "NCFR History". National Council on Family Relations. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
- ^ "The Negative Effects of Separating Families at the U.S.-Mexico Border". National Council on Family Relations (Press release). 2018-06-19. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
- ^ "2018 NCFR Board of Directors". National Council on Family Relations. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
- ^ Cushman, Diane (2014-06-11). "Building identity". National Council on Family Relations. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
- ^ "NCFR Staff". National Council on Family Relations. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
- ^ "About Us". National Council on Family Relations. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
External links
References
- ISBN 9780470658451.
- ISBN 978-0-470-65845-1.