The Kempe Award

The Kempe Award, established in 1984 and first awarded in 1985, is presented every two years to "an outstanding young professional or organization working in any discipline in the field of child abuse and neglect."[1] Since 1986, it has been presented by the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect.[1] The award is named after C. Henry Kempe, a pioneer in the identification of child abuse.

The Kempe Award
Awarded forWork in prevention of child abuse and neglect.
Presented byInternational Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
First awarded1985 (1985)

Award recipients[1]

  • 2016 – David Finkelhor (USA), Pooja Taparia (India), Franziska Meinck (England)
  • 2014 – R. Kim Oates (Australia)
  • 2012 – R. Kim Oates (Australia)
  • 2010 – John Leventhal, MD (USA)
  • 2008 – Vidya Reddy (India)
  • 2006 – Fu-Yong Jiao (China)
  • 2004 – Heather Taussig (USA)
  • 2002 – Jordan River Foundation (Jordan)
  • 2000 – Patricia Ip (Hong Kong)
  • 1998 – Indian Council for Child Welfare (India)
  • 1996 – The Center for Children's Rights (Thailand)
  • 1994 – National Movement of Street Children in Brazil (Brazil)
  • 1992 – PANIAMOR (Costa Rica)
  • 1990 – NEWPIN New Parent-Infant Network (England)
  • 1988 – Philista Onyango (Kenya)
  • 1986 – George W. Brown (USA)
  • 1985 – James Garbarino (USA)[2]

Footnotes

  1. "2016 ISPCAN Awards" (PDF). The International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. 2016.
  2. Krugman, Richard D.; Korbin, Jill E. (2012-07-13). C. Henry Kempe: A 50 Year Legacy to the Field of Child Abuse and Neglect. Springer Science & Business Media. p. xvi. ISBN 9789400740846.


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