Award honors work in support of families, kids

Nominations are open for the Daniel J. Wright Lifetime Achievement Award, jointly sponsored by the Michigan Supreme Court and Michigan Department of Human Services, to honor exceptional service to Michigan's children. The award was established in honor of the late Daniel J. Wright of Grand Ledge, an attorney and longtime leader in child support and child welfare reform. He was credited with the "Michigan Miracle" in 2002 when, as special assistant to then-Chief Justice Maura D. Corrigan, he led the state's efforts to upgrade Michigan's child support enforcement system by federally mandated deadlines. By meeting the deadlines, Wright saved the state $142 million in federal fines and earned the state a $36 million refund for fines it had already paid. Later, as director of the Friend of the Court Bureau and Child Welfare Services divisions of the State Court Administrative Office, Wright helped create the state's "Adoption Forums" to deal with adoption barriers that were stranding children in foster care. Wright worked on legislation to give foster children a greater voice in decisions about their lives; among other things, the law now requires courts to consult the child's wishes when holding a hearing about placing the child in a permanent home. Nominations are open to attorneys, judges, caseworkers, court employees, employees of public and private agencies, employees and members of non-profits, and others who have a significant record of helping Michigan families and children. To be eligible, a nominee must have 10 years or more experience in his or her field and must have a record of achievements with demonstrable impact. To nominate a candidate for the Wright Award, request a nomination form from Marcia McBrien at mcbrienm@courts.mi.gov or at 517-373-0129, complete the form, and return it according to the instruction on the form. The deadline is Friday, Sept. 27. The Wright Award recipient will be honored at the 2013 Michigan Adoption Day event at the Michigan Hall of Justice on Nov. 26. Published: Fri, Aug 30, 2013