Simone Piper

Simone Piper

Simone Piper (she/her) has supported research and evaluation efforts at the Center for Childhood Safety and Well-being since 2016. Prior to CSAW, she worked as a data manager with the University of Oregon’s Center for Translational Neuroscience, as a research assistant and assessor with the Oregon Social Learning Center’s Kids in Transition to School program, and served in preschool classrooms at YWCA Clark County Y’s Care Children’s Program in Vancouver, Washington. After graduating from Willamette University with a bachelor’s in psychology, Simone completed a master’s degree in developmental psychology at the University of Oregon. Simone’s research interests include the primary prevention of interpersonal violence, community mobilization and engagement, and collective impact.

Outside of work, Simone is often enjoying time with family, reading novels and poetry, or running.

CSAW Updates

 The Lane County Violence Prevention Coalition (LCVPC) proudly announces the launch of its new website, a central hub for resources, programs, and opportunities aimed at preventing domestic…
  This year, CSAW, Prevent Child Abuse Oregon (PACO), and Our Children, Oregon (OCO) partnered to launch MAP Oregon, a state-wide initiative designed to begin identifying and…
 Self-Paced Asynchronous Courses for Early Childhood Educators are available to support ECE professionals as they build high-quality, inclusive, supportive classrooms for children. Having…