Research & Training

CFS faculty and staff are involved in research that spans a wide range of innovative strategies that support communities within Florida and throughout the nation. Our work improves the well-being of children and families as it is implemented throughout communities in schools, in homes, in public agencies and other child-serving organizations.
research and training by topic
Visit each of the topic pages below to view current and recent research and training activities within CFS.
- Autism and Related Disabilities
- Child Welfare System and Practice Improvement
- Community Supports
- Early Childhood
- Positive Behavior Support
- Quality Improvement
- Reduction in Mental Health Disparities
- School Success
- Substance Abuse
- Workforce Development
Additional information regarding the research and training activities can be found within each of the CFS Divisions:
- Child and Family Behavioral Health
- Florida Center for Inclusive Communities
- Rightpath Research & Innovation Center