Our Centers
Much of the Mark Chaffin Centers for Healthy Development’s research is conducted in collaboration with investigators throughout Georgia, the U.S. and internationally in countries such as Spain, United Kingdom, Israel, Australia, Belarus and Canada and throughout the Georgia State community through our six centers:
- The Center for Leadership in Disability
- The National Center on Child Trafficking
- The National Center for Sexual Violence Prevention
- The National SafeCare Training and Research Center
- The Georgia Association for Infant Mental Health
- Prevent Child Abuse Georgia
Learn More about MCCHD's Centers
Center for Leadership in Disability
Translating research into sustainable community practices that contribute to independent, self-determined, inclusive and productive lives for people with disabilities and their families.
Georgia Association for Infant Mental Health
Supporting a range of early childhood professionals who address the social, emotional and developmental needs of young children and their families.
National Center on Child Trafficking
Improving the lives of impacted children and families affected by sex and labor trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation and supporting the professionals who serve them.
Building Better Quality Care
National Center for Sexual Violence Prevention
Focusing on research, evidence-based interventions, community-relevant tools and public health education to prevent sexual violence and interrelated behaviors.
National SafeCare Training & Research Center
Ensuring young children have a nurturing, safe and healthy home environment through SafeCare training, implementation support and research.
Prevent Child Abuse Georgia
Dedicated to preventing child abuse and neglect before it occurs through training, education, collaboration, and maintaining an accessible centralized database of supportive resources for caregivers.
Contact Us
Mark Chaffin Centers for Healthy Development
P.O.Box 3995
Atlanta, GA 30302-3995