UC DavisCPE selected by the California Department of Health Care Services to serve as the Center of Excellence for High Fidelity Wraparound Services, a major milestone in the state’s efforts to strengthen behavioral health care for children and youth.
UC Davis CPE partners with counties to evaluate and improve the systems that support millions of vulnerable children, adults and families throughout California.
Alumni story: How the Title IV-E Education Program empowers students to build lasting careers, connections and communities in child welfare—transforming futures while shaping California’s social work landscape.
Alison Book leads Human Services—CPE’s largest portfolio—delivering training, workforce development and educational support services to human services professionals and organizations across California through state, county, university and community-based partnerships.
For Tabitha Rodgers, the road to healing wasn’t linear—it was forged through adversity, reflection and a deep desire to break the cycle of trauma. Today, as a transition aftercare services and substance abuse coordinator, Tabitha is a force of change in the lives of youth and families navigating the behavioral health and child welfare systems.
UC Davis Continuing and Professional Education’s Human Services program has been awarded a $5.2 million, three-year renewable grant from the California Department of Social Services to train and support Adult Protective Services workers throughout Northern California.
The California Department of Social Services has announced a strategic partnership with UC Davis Human Services and UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs to administer the California Title IV-E Education Program. This pivotal program provides critical education and support to undergraduate and graduate social work students committed to careers in public child welfare.