Improving, Practices, Policies, and Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence

2024

Child Care Resource Center, in partnership with the Blue Shield of California Foundation, California Department of Social Services, California Partnership to End Domestic Violence, and Parent Voices created a statewide survey to gather information on recommendations for improving policies, practices, and services to better serve parents of domestic abuse. The recommendations are informed by research findings derived from the listening sessions held across the state with a wide range of stakeholders, including survivors.

“The fact that we were called upon to head this research recognizes that CCRC is a lead agency in developing partnerships to leverage strengths, service delivery, research and government relations, as well as building statewide partnerships,” said Savage. “That’s what we accomplished: strengths in our partnership. We leverage their trusted relationships in the community, then move on to understanding how to design a project that uplifts community voice and empowers it to make systemic change. CCRC’s skillset is strategically putting into place the partnerships to uplift all unique strengths to create change.”

You can watch a video of the research on our YouTube channel. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, click here for access to immediate help.

How California can better serve families escaping domestic violence (YouTube Video)

Improving Practices, Policies and Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence (PowerPoint)