Stacie Hanson, MSW

Research Associate

Stacie Hanson is a Research Associate with the Butler Institute for Families at the Graduate School of Social Work at the University of Denver. She is currently managing tribal child welfare evaluation projects for the National Resource Center for Tribes and the Mountains and Plains Child Welfare Implementation Center. Most recently, Stacie worked as a Child Welfare Program Associate for American Humane Association, focusing on safety and risk assessments, differential response, and youth permanency. She served as the project evaluator for the Breakthrough Series Collaborative on Safety and Risk Assessments, providing direct technical assistance and coaching to child welfare agencies to resolve problems related to data collection, evaluation and systems improvement. She has ten years’ experience in the social services field, including program evaluation, distance and on-site technical assistance, policy analysis, grassroots and legislative organizing, direct practice, and organizational strategic planning. Topical areas of expertise include child welfare, poverty and asset accumulation, youth mentoring, and prevention. Stacie also volunteers as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) with Denver CASA.

Stacie Hanson, MSW

Stacie.Hanson@du.edu
(303) 871.4927