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Tech CFR is a foremost-recognized student affiliate of the National Council on Family Relations. You can also visit the NCFR website at www.ncfr.org.
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Lubbock, TX
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The National Council on Family Relations, established in 1938, is a nonpartisan, nonprofit professional organization focused solely on family research, policy, and practice. NCFR attracts professionals from fields of social research and human services including, but not limited to: • Leading Researchers • College Faculty • Marriage and Family Therapists • Counselors • University Extension Specialists • Social Workers • Health Professionals • Program/Curriculum Developers • Early Childhood Educators • Clergy • And several more, including College Students – that’s YOU! NCFR is comprised of what are known as Sections. This is what attracts a lot of people to the organization, because it’s a great way to be a part of a “greater good” but also have the tailored attention to your own special interests. These 10 sections are: • Education and Enrichment • Ethnic Minorities • Family and Health • Family Policy • Family Science • Family Therapy • Feminism and Family Studies • International • Religion and Family Life • Research and Theory In addition to these are 16 focus groups ranging on topics from Adoption to Sexuality.
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Family life education focuses on healthy functioning within a family systems perspective and provides a primarily preventive approach. Family life education professionals consider societal issues including economics, education, work-family issues, parenting, sexuality, gender and more within the context of the family. They believe that societal problems such as substance abuse, domestic violence, unemployment, debt, and child abuse can be more effectively addressed from a perspective that considers the individual and family as part of larger systems. Texas Tech University is one of more than 120 universities that have a program approved by NCFR to provide coursework to the CFLE standards. Many Tech students are ready to sit for the CFLE test by the time they graduate with their bachelor’s degree, which will greatly assist them as they decide to enter the job market or continue on in their academic career.
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