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  The Community Partnerships Division of the Global Center for Social Change develops strategic partnerships with governmental and non-profit organizations to assist them in achieving their goals and objectives. Faculty and staff associated with the Community Partnerships Division provide expertise and insight by conducting projects with and/or serving on the boards of community-based organizations that are focused on the welfare and rights of children and underserved populations.

Through implementation of the Global Center Model, Community Partnerships provides worldwide training and consulting, business and policy development, cultural exchange and education programs in support of children’s rights worldwide.

The Center for Excellence in Children’s Advocacy

The Center for Excellence in Children’s Advocacy is a formal partnership between The Global Center and the Children’s Advocacy Centers of Georgia that provides:

Educational and Training Opportunities
Courses for KSU students and current professionals as well as volunteers working in community-based children’s advocacy programs are offered throughout the year. Classes for non-KSU persons are offered as continuing education courses and target specific needs identified by the Children’s Advocacy Center’s of Georgia.


Research and Scholarship Opportunities
KSU faculty and staff in partnership with community-based professionals conduct research and scholarship activities to further knowledge, and develop/identify best practices in the area of children’s advocacy.

‘Best Practices’ Programs and Project Development
The Center for Excellence assists existing Children’s Advocacy Centers in implementing best practices programs. In addition, communities without a Children’s Advocacy Center are supported by the Center for Excellence in developing a Center.