Five years forward: progress and partnership at the intersection of child welfare and domestic violence

Date published: March, 2026 (16 pages)

Domestic violence is a problem facing families across the world. In the United States, domestic violence often elicits a response from the child welfare system when children are in the home. In Los Angeles County, this response has been increasingly challenged, specifically on the grounds that “failure to protect” does not accurately portray the reality of survivors subject to child welfare investigations.

In 2020, a sustained, collaborative initiative was launched to examine the intersection of domestic violence and child welfare system involvement. The effort brought together domestic violence organizations and survivors, government stakeholders, child and family advocates, the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS), philanthropy, and the UCLA Pritzker Center. Van Nuy Charities provided early philanthropic support and essential technical assistance within its cohort of domestic violence organizations. Blue Shield of California Foundation subsequently supported and sustained this work for the last five years.

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