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About Us

Our Mission

In The Fall of 2017 the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, the Vincent J. Fontana Center for Child Protection of the New York Foundling and the US Alliance to End the Hitting of Children sponsored the National Summit to End Corporal Punishment in the United States. The Summit brought together thirty seven of the leading national experts in the field of violence to children and child maltreatment. The goals of the Summit were to develop a multi-year, multi-dimensional strategy to end corporal punishment in the United States and to conceptualize the creation of a coordinating body to train professionals, educate parents, and disseminate information about evidence-based parenting programs. The culmination of the Summit was the formation of the National Initiative to End Corporal Punishment. 

The National Initiative to End Corporal Punishment works in collaboration with the US Alliance Against the Hitting of Children, New York Foundling and the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. Our purpose is to provide up-to-date information about corporal punishment to parents and professionals with the aim of ending this practice in the United States.

Our Work

FAQ

For answers to our frequently asked questions about corporal punishment, click here.​

Trainings

NIECP trains professionals on the effects of corporal punishment. To view our trainings, click here.

 

No Hit Zone

No Hit Zones create an environment of comfort and safety for parents, families, and staff present in every location and facility. For more information on No Hit Zones, click here.

Media Campaign

NIECP is making strives on informing the nation on the negative effects of corporal punishment. To see our efforts, click here.

Culture/Faith

To learn about how different cultures and religious sectors view corporal punishment, click here.

Spanking in School

To learn about states that still allow paddling in schools, click here.

Policy

To read a brief summary of policy statements against corporal punishment, click here.

Global Efforts

To see how other nations are combating corporal punishment, click here.

How to Become an NIECP Supporter

Support the AAP and APSAC Policy/Position statements on corporal punishment.

 

Have your organization become a NIECP (US Alliance to End the Hitting of Children) Ambassador with a minimum contribution of $25.00


Have one of your staff attend the virtual annual NIECP Supporting Partner meeting.


Have your organization name and logo placed on the NIECP website.

 

Encourage (not required) for your organization to become a virtual or physical No Hit Zone.

   

Encourage (not required) to have one of your staff join a NIECP committee.

For more information, please click here.

National Initiative Executive Committee

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 Darrell Armstrong, DDiv, MDiv, EdS-MFT

Pastor at Shiloh Baptist Church, Trenton, New Jersey

David Corwin, MD

Founding Member

Professor and Director of Forensic Services,

University of Utah Pediatrics Department

Angela Diaz, MD

Director of the Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center

George W. Holden, PhD

Founding Member

Professor and Chair of the Psychology Department at

Southern Methodist University

 

Stacie LeBlanc, MEd, JD

Founding Member

President-Elect, American Professional Society on the Abuse of

Children, CEO, the UP Institute

Melissa Merrick, PhD

President and CEO of Prevent Child Abuse America

Mel Schneiderman, PhD

Founding Member

Senior Vice President, the Vincent J. Fontana Center for Child

Protection of the New York Foundling, New York

Viola Vaughan-Eden, PhD, MJ

Founding Member

Professor & PhD Director at The Ethelyn R. Strong School of Social Work,

Norfolk State University

 

Victor Vieth, JD, MA

Director of Education and Research, Zero Abuse Project

National Initiative's Other Committees

Faith Committee

Craig Nelson; Cindy Miller-Perrin, Ph.D; Lisa Fontes, Ph.D.; Victor Vieth, JD; Darrell Armstrong, Masters in Divinity, Ed.S; Craig Nelson; Cindy Miller-Perrin, Ph.D; Lisa Fontes, Ph.D.

Evaluation Committee 

David Finklehor, Ph.D.; Catherine Taylor, Ph.D., MSW, MPH; Julia Fleckman, Ph.D. MPH; George Holden, Ph.D.; Elizabeth Gershoff, Ph.D.

No Hit Zone Committee

Stacie Schrieffer LeBlanc, MEd, JD  Chair

Training and Resource Committee

Mel Schneiderman, Ph.D. Chair

Fundraising Committee

George Holden, Ph.D. Chair

Policy Committee

David Corwin, MD Chair

Communications Committee

Viola Vaughan-Eden, Ph.D., MJ, LCSW  Co-Chair; Debangshu Roygartner, Ph.D. Co-Chair;

Founding Partners

Academy on Violence and Abuse

The mission of the AVA is to advance health education and research on the recognition, treatment, and prevention of the health effects of violence and abuse throughout the lifecourse. The vision of the AVA is that the recognition, treatment, and prevention of the health effects of violence and abuse are fully integrated into healthcare and society so that people of all ages are safe and healthy. Click here for the AVA website.

American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children

APSAC is a nonprofit, national multi-disciplinary professional society with a mission to improve society's response to the abuse and neglect of its children. APSAC envisions a world where all maltreated or at-risk children and their families have access to the highest level of professional commitment and service. Especially important to APSAC is the dissemination of state-of-the-art practice in all professional disciplines related to child abuse and neglect. Click here for the APSAC website.

US Alliance to End the Hitting of Children 

The Alliance, through education and legal means, seeks to end all social justifications and legal authorizations of corporal punishment. Achieving these goals will give children the same protection from this sort of physical violence as is already enjoyed by adults under the state and federal law. The U.S. Alliance is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that brings together individuals, groups, and organizations to create a unified voice calling for, and working toward the goal of ending all hitting of children. For more information, click here.

The New York Foundling's Vincent J. Fontana Center for Child Protection

​The mission of the Vincent J. Fontana Center for Child Protection of the New York Foundling is to prevent child maltreatment and promote the well-being of at-risk children through advocacy, professional development, public education, research and partnering with other like organizations and national leaders. The New York Foundling, in the tradition of openness and compassion of its sponsors, the Sisters of Charity, helps children, youth, adults, and families in need through services, supports, and advocacy that strengthen family and community and help each individual reach their full potential. For more information, click here.

Supporting Partners

Abbott House

Alliance for HOPE International

American Academy of Pediatrics

American Psychological Association

American Psychiatric Association 

Association of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Nurses (APGNN)

Autistic Self Advocacy Network

Child USA

Child Welfare League of America

Circle of Parents

Committee for Children

EndCAN

Healthy Families America

Healthy Families Jefferson Counties

Helfer Society

Institute on Violence, Abuse, and Trauma (IVAT)

International Association of Forensic Nurses

Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York

Lives in the Balance 

National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners

National Coalition to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation

National Partnership to End Interpersonal Violence Across the Lifespan (NPEIV)

Nollie Jenkins Family Center Partnership 

Prevent Child Abuse America

Prevent Child Abuse New York

Prevent Child Abuse Vermont

Sacred Spaces

The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 

The Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse

The New York Foundling

Upstate Golisano Children's Hospital (Upstate Medical University)

Washington Children's Child Abuse Program

Zero Abuse Project

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