2024 Partnerships for Well-Being Institute

People holding hands in a circle to show partnership

Event Date

Location
Hyatt Regency Orange County, 11999 Harbor Blvd, Garden Grove, CA 92840

People, Purpose, Passion: Promoting Equity, Family and Community

The Partnerships for Well-Being Institute is co-hosted by the California Department of Social Services and the Department of Health Care Services. It is UC Davis’s honor to partner with these entities to provide this learning event to our valued System of Care partners throughout the state of California.

Who Attends the Institute

The Institute is designed for practitioners serving the Children’s System of Care, including child welfare, behavioral health, early childhood, education, probation, providers (community partners), regional centers, resource families and tribal communities. Practitioners include line staff, supervisors, parent or youth partners, leadership and everyone else serving children and families.

What to Expect at the 2024 Institute

The Partnerships for Well-Being Institute is an opportunity to:

  • Learn new skills
  • Build a network of support by learning with and learning from one another
  • Elevate relationships with families, informal supports and professional partners
  • Examine and adopt practices, programs and policies that produce positive outcomes
  • Enhance the role and use of parent and youth partners

Venue and Hotel Accommodations

The Institute will be held at the Hyatt Regency Orange County, 11999 Harbor Blvd, Garden Grove, CA 92840.
Rooms are now fully booked for this venue; however, additional nearby lodging with discounted rates for PWBI attendees is now available at the following hotel:

HotelRate

Residence Inn Anaheim Resort Area, Garden Grove

11931 Harbor Boulevard Garden Grove, California 92840

$157/night

Book now

Homewood Suites by Hilton Anaheim-Main Gate Area

12005 Harbor Boulevard, Garden Grove, CA 92840

(714) 740-1800

$198/night

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The discounted room blocks will last until May 21–or until space is filled.

Please indicate you are attending the Partnerships for Well-Being Institute when making a reservation to access the discounted rates.

Enrollment Fee

  • The regular enrollment fee of $375 includes breakfast and lunch on all three days of the conference. 

How to Enroll

Registration is now open! Visit our enrollment page to secure your space.

Scholarship Opportunity for Individuals with Lived Experience

If you or someone you know has faced financial hardships that may pose a challenge to attending our institute, we invite you to apply for our scholarship program. This opportunity is designed to support individuals with unique life experiences, ensuring that they can access the resources they need to thrive.


Keynote Speakers and Presenters

Our list of keynote speakers and workshop presenters is growing every day! Visit our 2024 Keynote Speakers and Presenters page for the latest look at the lineup.

Institute Program Agenda


Highlights from the 2022 Institute

For More Information

Watch your email inbox for details as they become available. If a colleague forwarded this email to you, please be sure to get on the email list to receive updates about the Institute as it approaches.

If you have an immediate question, feel free to reach out to us at resourcecenter@ucdavis.edu.

 

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