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.