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Meghan Hays Davis

Program and Training Director

Prevent Child Abuse Arizona

Meghan Hays Davis is a dedicated professional with a bachelor’s degree in social work and a masters in infant and family practice. Endorsed by the esteemed Infant and Toddler Mental Health Coalition of Arizona with a background spanning child welfare, CPS, Tribal social work, and community behavioral health, Meghan's expertise is vast and varied. Prior to her tenure at Prevent Child Abuse Arizona, she served as a compassionate Birth to Five therapist, positively impacting the lives of countless families. Throughout her career, Meghan has championed the cause of young children in foster care, working closely with families, foster parents, court teams, and providers. She advocates for a developmentally appropriate, relationship-based framework in everyday practice, fostering discussions on what is truly best for babies. Driven by her passion for creating a more supportive system for young children and their families across Arizona, Meghan continues to be a catalyst for positive change in Arizona.

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The Implementation and Enhancement Training is offered as part of the Healing to Wellness Courts Training and Technical Assistance project -- A project delivered by the Tribal Law and Policy Institute (TLPI) under a grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance.

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