Congratulations to Sarah walker, PhD, who received the 2019 Robert Woods Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Award for The Juvenile Justice Transformation Project . The Juvenile Justice Transformation Project works to change the Juvenile court system and is a program that embodies the principles of Community-Campus Partnership for Health (CCPH) by partnering with numerous community organizations to promote social justice for the youth and families affected by the juvenile court system of Pierce County. “The RWJF-CCPH award brings visibility to translational methods that are relatively marginalized in academia,” said Dr. Walker. “Our department is currently reviewing faculty promotion standards for public impact and this award assists in making the case that pursuing practice partnerships are valuable and valued by influential funders.”
Sarah Walker receives 2019 Robert Woods Johnson Foundation Award
Department news | November 30, 2019