Martha L. Raimon leads the CSSP team that monitors New Jersey's compliance with a consent decree to improve the state's child welfare system. Martha is also a senior member of the Youth Thrivee initiative, which focuses on adolescents, primarily adolescents in the child welfare and juvenile justice systems, and supports CSSP's Youth Thrive work in Vermont and New York City's Department of Probation. Prior to joining CSSP, Raimon directed the Incarcerated Mothers Law Project for the Women's Prison Association, which provides legal representation and information to incarcerated and formerly incarcerated parents. She also advances CSSP's work to achieve reforms in family court, with a focus on improving parent representation. Raimon previously directed the Family Law Unit at South Brooklyn Legal Services and was an editor of Interrupted Life: Experiences of Women in Prison in the United States. In 2009, Raimon was awarded the Cornell Law School Alumni Exemplary Public Service Award. She is an attorney with over 25 years of experience working in the field of child welfare and has special expertise in the intersection of child welfare and criminal justice policies.
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