The Judicial, Court, and Attorney Measures of Performance (JCAMP) were developed to help child welfare, legal, and other professionals understand and improve child welfare court practices. Individuals (e.g., judges, attorneys, court administrators) and organizations (e.g., court improvement programs, attorney organizations) can use the JCAMP performance measures for child welfare court and systems improvement.  

The JCAMP measures were developed using a set of guiding principles and focus on court and professional practice and family experience across five categories: family engagement, due process, high-quality legal representation, safety, and permanency.

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