UW-Milwaukee Archives - Institute for Child and Family Well-Being /icfw/classification/uw-milwaukee/ Fri, 17 Apr 2026 14:30:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /icfw/wp-content/uploads/sites/384/2016/11/cropped-cropped-favicon-32x32.png UW-Milwaukee Archives - Institute for Child and Family Well-Being /icfw/classification/uw-milwaukee/ 32 32 Jack Pollard /icfw/people/pollard-jack/ Tue, 24 Jun 2025 20:32:03 +0000 /icfw/?post_type=uwmpeople&p=6994 Jack Pollard is a research assistant with the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being. He currently works on the Strong and Stable Families (SSF) study. Jack is a doctoral student ...

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Jack Pollard is a research assistant with the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being. He currently works on the Strong and Stable Families (SSF) study.

Jack is a doctoral student in Public Health at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. His research interest is in using mixed methods to better understand neighborhood factors, such as housing and food systems, and how these impact connection to place, community, and social support of families and youth across the life course. His most recent work includes interning with the Center for Urban Population Health to help develop a youth needs assessment and conducting a program evaluation for Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin. Jack holds a Master’s in Public Health from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee and received his Bachelors in Health Science from the University of Missouri.

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Yuanyuan Yang /icfw/people/yang-yuanyuan/ Thu, 13 Feb 2025 16:28:30 +0000 /icfw/?post_type=uwmpeople&p=6653 Yuanyuan Yang is a predoctoral fellow at the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being. Her research focuses on applying data science methods to advance economic and health equity for children ...

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Yuanyuan Yang is a predoctoral fellow at the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being. Her research focuses on applying data science methods to advance economic and health equity for children and families in resource-limited settings. She is committed to developing innovative interventions that address child poverty and improve mental and behavioral health outcomes for vulnerable children and adolescents.

Yuanyuan holds a master’s degree in public policy from New York University and is currently pursuing her doctoral degree in social work at Washington University in St. Louis.

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Isa Hernández-White /icfw/people/hernandez-white-isa/ Wed, 11 Sep 2024 15:02:05 +0000 /icfw/?post_type=uwmpeople&p=6389 Isa Hernández-White is a research assistant with the Institute for Child and Family Wellbeing. She is working on IV-E, Families and Children Thriving (FACT), and Strong and Stable Families. Isa ...

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Isa Hernández-White is a research assistant with the Institute for Child and Family Wellbeing. She is working on IV-E, Families and Children Thriving (FACT), and Strong and Stable Families.

Isa is a social work student pursuing clinical licensure and a trauma-informed certification at UW-Milwaukee. Her interests include mental health, healthcare systems, working with Spanish-speaking communities, and community-engaged program evaluation. In her undergrad, Isa worked as a research assistant for a relationship violence lab and guaranteed income project.

Isa holds a BA in Psychology and Chicano/a/e and Latino/a/e Studies from UW-Madison.

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Jae eun (Janie) Park /icfw/people/park-jae-eun-janie/ Mon, 09 Sep 2024 15:11:22 +0000 /icfw/?post_type=uwmpeople&p=6362 Jae eun (Janie) Park is a predoctoral fellow at the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being. Janie’s research broadly focuses on identifying the risk and protective factors that influence vulnerability ...

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Jae eun (Janie) Park is a predoctoral fellow at the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being. Janie’s research broadly focuses on identifying the risk and protective factors that influence vulnerability or resilience in children and mothers exposed to violence. Her overarching goal is to contribute to the development and implementation of culturally sensitive interventions that improve parenting, mental health, and child development outcomes.

 

Janie holds a master’s degree in Behavioral Health from Tulane University and is currently pursuing her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology at the University of Notre Dame.

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Xiyao Liu, PhD, MSW /icfw/people/liu-phd-msw-xiyao/ Wed, 10 Jan 2024 21:02:12 +0000 /icfw/?post_type=uwmpeople&p=5825 Xiyao Liu is a Post Doctoral Researcher with the Institute for Child and Family Well-being. She is working on the Families and Children Thriving Study (FACT) and Strong and Stable ...

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Xiyao Liu is a Post Doctoral Researcher with the Institute for Child and Family Well-being. She is working on the Families and Children Thriving Study (FACT) and Strong and Stable Families (SSF) project.

Her research interests encompass areas such as adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), child and adolescent developmental outcomes, racial and ethnic disparities, poverty, and intersectionality. Following her internship with the Division of Milwaukee Child Protective Services, where she was involved in initial assessment and quality improvement, her research focuses on the intersection between ACEs, race/ethnicity, and poverty. Xiyao holds a PhD in Social Welfare and Master of Social Work (MSW) from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and a MSW from the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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Theresa Beaumier /icfw/people/beaumier-theresa/ Wed, 10 Jan 2024 20:59:15 +0000 /icfw/?post_type=uwmpeople&p=5820 Theresa Beaumier is a research assistant for the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being. She is working on the Healing Adversity and Trauma through Conversation and Hope (HATCH) project. Theresa ...

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Theresa Beaumier is a research assistant for the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being. She is working on the Healing Adversity and Trauma through Conversation and Hope (HATCH) project.

Theresa is a doctoral student in Sociology at UW-Milwaukee. She is interested in sociology of mental health, environmental sociology, and mixed methods research, as well as conducting research in community settings. Prior to this role, she instructed courses in statistics and social psychology. She has previous experience working in nonprofit settings, including assisting with research and supporting clients in accessing a variety of community resources.

Theresa holds a BA in Religious Studies from St. Norbert College and an MA in Social and Applied Philosophy from Marquette University.

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Daniela Kaiser /icfw/people/kaiser-daniela/ Fri, 28 Jul 2023 17:18:28 +0000 /icfw/?post_type=uwmpeople&p=5374 Daniela Kaiser is a predoctoral fellow at the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being. Her research broadly explores how contact with criminal justice and child welfare systems shapes the wellbeing ...

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Daniela Kaiser is a predoctoral fellow at the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being. Her research broadly explores how contact with criminal justice and child welfare systems shapes the wellbeing of families and children, as well as a wide array of collateral effects brought about by the involvement with these systems. Daniela holds a master’s degree in Criminological Research from the University of Cambridge and is currently a Criminology, Law and Society doctoral candidate at the University of California, Irvine.

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Darejan Dvalishvili /icfw/people/dvalishvili-darejan/ Tue, 01 Feb 2022 21:52:44 +0000 /icfw/?post_type=uwmpeople&p=4742 Darejan Dvalishvili is a predoctoral fellow at the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being. She is completing her Ph.D. in social work at Washington University in St. Louis. Her research ...

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Darejan Dvalishvili is a predoctoral fellow at the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being. She is completing her Ph.D. in social work at Washington University in St. Louis. Her research focuses on intersections of poverty, child maltreatment, and adverse childhood experiences. Following her work with UNICEF and other international and local non-profit organizations, her interests include exploring the impact of various economic interventions on children’s wellbeing both in the US and globally. Darejan earned an MSW from Columbia University (New York, US) and an MD from Tbilisi State Medical University (Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia).

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Anthony Gómez /icfw/people/gomez-anthony/ Tue, 01 Feb 2022 21:51:05 +0000 /icfw/?post_type=uwmpeople&p=4740 Anthony Gómez is a predoctoral fellow at the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being. Anthony’s research broadly focuses on child and family well-being, and its relationship to the child welfare ...

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Anthony Gómez is a predoctoral fellow at the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being. Anthony’s research broadly focuses on child and family well-being, and its relationship to the child welfare system. Driven by professional experience working in early education and child welfare, he is interested in understanding how service systems can better fulfill the material and emotional needs of parents and caregivers, and in turn, how such support can improve parenting, mental health, and child development outcomes. Anthony holds a master’s degree in social welfare from UCLA and is currently a doctoral student at the UC Berkeley School of Social Welfare.

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Danielle Romain Dagenhardt, PhD /icfw/people/romain-dagenhardt-phd-danielle/ Mon, 16 Nov 2020 22:09:54 +0000 /icfw/?post_type=uwmpeople&p=4165 Dr. Danielle Romain Dagenhardt is an associate professor in the Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology. Dr. Romain Dagenhardt’s primary research focuses on decision-making in criminal courts, as well as ...

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Dr. Danielle Romain Dagenhardt is an associate professor in the Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology. Dr. Romain Dagenhardt’s primary research focuses on decision-making in criminal courts, as well as the experiences of victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. With ICFW, Dr. Romain Dagenhardt is a part of the evaluation team for Milwaukee County’s Family Drug Treatment Court (FDTC). She previously served as a member of the evaluation team for the Family Peace Center Model for Addressing Polyvictimization.

Dr. Romain Dagenhardt has previous experience as a victims’ advocate working with domestic violence victims to meet their safety, housing, and referral needs. She has assisted on evaluations of programs aimed at increasing juvenile’s perceptions of police, as well as examining disparities in prosecutorial and judicial case processing in Midwestern and Southwestern jurisdictions. Her dissertation examined sanctioning decisions in domestic violence probation review hearings along the intersections of gender, race/ethnicity, and family status. Dr. Romain Dagenhardt holds a Ph.D. in urban studies  and a master’s degree in criminal justice both from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee.

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Allison Amphlett /icfw/people/amphlett-allison/ Fri, 18 Oct 2019 15:28:22 +0000 /icfw/?post_type=uwmpeople&p=2883 Allison Amphlett is a research program manager with the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being. She supports the work of ICFW, including coordinating the development and implementation of research protocols, ...

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Allison Amphlett is a research program manager with the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being. She supports the work of ICFW, including coordinating the development and implementation of research protocols, promoting the work of the Institute, and managing community partnerships. Prior to her work with ICFW, Allison managed community-based research projects on health and wellness for parents, violence prevention, and childhood obesity prevention with community collaboratives and coalitions.

Allison earned a Bachelor of Arts in sociology from Grinnell College and a Master of Arts in public service – nonprofit leadership from Marquette University.

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Chienti Plummer Lee, PhD /icfw/people/lee-phd-chienti-plummer/ Wed, 25 Apr 2018 16:49:48 +0000 /icfw/?post_type=uwmpeople&p=2132 Chienti Plummer Lee is an associate scientist with the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being. Dr. Lee’s background is in promoting positive human and family development across cultures, with an ...

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Chienti Plummer Lee is an associate scientist with the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being. Dr. Lee’s background is in promoting positive human and family development across cultures, with an emphasis on adolescent psychosocial outcomes and quantitative analysis.

As a postdoctoral associate at Duke University Medical Center, her research agenda focused on understanding the development-relevant psychosocial risk factors such as economic strains/poverty, deviant peers, and negative parenting practices leading to substance initiation and use/abuse among youth and young adults. During her time at Brigham Young University, she studied the long-term impact of childhood adverse/traumatic experiences on substance use in young adulthood.

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Colleen Janczewski, PhD, MSW /icfw/people/janczewski-phd-msw-colleen/ Wed, 20 Apr 2016 15:11:20 +0000 /icfw/?post_type=uwmpeople&p=168 Colleen Janczewski is an associate professor of social work at the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare and a policy and practice analyst at ICFW. Dr. Janczewski’s research interests include ...

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Colleen Janczewski is an associate professor of social work at the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare and a policy and practice analyst at ICFW. Dr. Janczewski’s research interests include child maltreatment and examining how public systems interface with vulnerable children and families. She has expertise in applying advanced statistical techniques to inform policy decisions and practice innovations in social service systems. She is also the director of 51’s Title IV-E Child Welfare Stipend program.

As part of ICFW, Dr. Janczewski has overseen several evaluations of the child welfare system in Wisconsin including the evaluation of alternative response and the Wisconsin Public Child Welfare and Home Visiting Data Project, a rapid cycle analysis to inform child welfare service planning. Dr. Janczewski holds a Ph.D. in social welfare from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and a master’s degree in social work from Virginia Commonwealth University.

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Joshua Mersky, PhD, MSW /icfw/people/mersky-phd-msw-joshua/ Wed, 20 Apr 2016 15:09:56 +0000 /icfw/?post_type=uwmpeople&p=164 Joshua Mersky is a founding director of the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being and a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Helen Bader School of Social Welfare. Dr. Mersky’s ...

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Joshua Mersky is a founding director of the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being and a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Helen Bader School of Social Welfare. Dr. Mersky’s research interests include child maltreatment and other adverse experiences that undermine health and well-being over the life course. He is dedicated to working with local and state partners to translate evidence into real-world solutions that improve outcomes for vulnerable children and families.

Dr. Mersky applies his expertise to the design, application, evaluation, and dissemination of effective practices, programs, and policies. He is currently the lead evaluator of the Family Foundations Home Visiting program, a partnership between the and that supports evidence-based home visiting programs statewide. He also heads the Healthy Families Study, a randomized trial of multiple home visiting programs at the Milwaukee Health Department. In addition, Dr. Mersky is principal investigator of the Families and Children Thriving (FACT) Study, a longitudinal investigation into the health and well-being of at-risk children and families across Wisconsin.

Dr. Mersky and Dr. James Topitzes directed Project Connect, a randomized trial of a novel group-based model of parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT) for children in foster care. integrated the model into its community services array based on results demonstrating that this intervention enhances the parenting skills of foster care providers and the mental health of children in foster care.

Through his collaborative work at ICFW, Dr. Mersky continues to promote the use of empirically validated interventions such as PCIT and TF-CBT as well as effective and innovative screening and assessment practices within the context of usual care.

Dr. Mersky holds a master’s degree in social work from Virginia Commonwealth University and a Ph.D. in social welfare from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he also earned an advanced certificate in prevention science.

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Dimitri Topitzes, PhD, LCSW /icfw/people/topitzes-phd-lcsw-dimitri/ Wed, 20 Apr 2016 15:08:38 +0000 /icfw/?post_type=uwmpeople&p=162 James “Dimitri” Topitzes is co-founder and director of clinical services at the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being and also serves as a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Helen ...

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James “Dimitri” Topitzes is co-founder and director of clinical services at the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being and also serves as a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Helen Bader School of Social Welfare. His research interests include the etiology, effects, treatment and prevention of early childhood trauma. Dr. Topitzes devotes his time to applied research projects that adapt, implement, test, and disseminate evidence-informed practices within public service sectors. He partners with community-based health clinics, workforce development programs, and child welfare service systems to evaluate usual care and implement, test, and disseminate promising trauma-informed practices.

Dr. Topitzes teamed with Dr. Mersky to co-direct Project Connect, a randomized trial of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) adapted for use with foster families. Based on study results,  integrated the modified PCIT model into its community services array. In his role as an ICFW associate director, Dr. Topitzes contributes significantly to the sustainability and expansion of PCIT models within CHW. In addition, he continues to translate other promising approaches to the problem of early trauma, such as brief treatments or group interventions, within child welfare service settings and beyond. He directs the Trauma-Informed Care Graduate Certificate Program at 51 and teaches three courses within the certificate program.

Dr. Topitzes holds a master’s degree in social work and a doctoral degree in social welfare from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he also earned an advanced certificate in prevention science.

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