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This report highlights the frequency with which allegations of domestic violence cause a family to be reported to the child welfare system and documents the harms caused to those families and the children themselves when the children are put into foster care.
The crisis facing the paid direct care workforce is evident: a rapidly aging population, a critical workforce shortage, poverty-level wages, and poor job quality – all disproportionately impacting immigrants and women of color.
To better understand the experiences of survivors of IPV who are experiencing homelessness, the UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative analyzed data related to IPV in the California Statewide Study of People Experiencing Homelessness (CASPEH).
In 2023, Blue Shield of California Foundation awarded 70 grants totaling over $17 million to organizations that are working to build lasting and equitable solutions to make California the healthiest state and end domestic violence.
The findings in this report, drawn from evaluations, issue briefs, and interviews, emphasize collaborative capacity and advocate for equity-focused, community-driven approaches to drive systems change.
This report and related webinar explores how public agencies can center low-income communities and communities of color for better health equity outcomes.
This report is a summary of key findings from a three-year initiative to build evidence for multigenerational, culturally responsive, and trauma-informed practices that
The UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative completed this study — the largest representative study of homelessness since the mid-1990s — to better understand homelessness across the state of California.
Women in the Economy is a research and action project designed to answer the question: What would the economy look like if it were designed to work for women? This report
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a widespread, multigenerational problem in California that has dangerous and cascading health and social risks for individuals, families
Community health workers and promotores (CHWs) are trusted members of communities who leverage their community connections or lived experience to improve health access and
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a public health crisis in California. Among California residents, 35 percent of women and 31 percent of men report experiencing violence