New Study Looks at Obstacles for Domestic Violence Survivors in Child Welfare Cases
UCLA research highlights potential of collaborations between LA County and service partners. A new study released today by the UCLA […]
UCLA research highlights potential of collaborations between LA County and service partners. A new study released today by the UCLA […]
The center’s report on the shortfalls of blind removal propels countywide recognition of the importance of considering race in removal decisions impacting Black families.
Report shows continuing disproportionality of Black and Brown children in the system, despite decrease in referrals and removals.
Campus briefing on Oct. 6 for Horvath, the youngest woman to lead the County Board of Supervisors, showcased UCLA expertise and partnerships in support of children and families.
Chancellor Gene Block and UCLA community celebrated the Center’s growth amid the natural surroundings of UCLA’s Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden.
Andrea Elliott shares perspective on her Pulitzer Prize-winning book.
Author of “Invisible Child” and UCLA Education scholars will discuss the child welfare system through Elliott’s Pulitzer Award-winning book.
Students shared expertise from multiple disciplines, gained research and professional experiences.
The aim of the UCLA Pritzker Center for Strengthening Children and Families is to prevent children from entering the child welfare system […]
From its inception, the UCLA Pritzker Center for Strengthening Children and Families has aimed to enhance collaboration across disciplines at […]