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Ashley Preves serves as the Clinical Research Study Lead for the Respect4All Program within the Center for Violence Prevention at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Respect4All is a multi-session training program aimed at promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion through taking a skills-based approach in reducing racial and intersectional microaggressions in the workplace and in training environments.
Ashley Preves serves as the Clinical Research Study Lead for the Respect4All Program at the Center for Violence Prevention at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. She has spent her career in psychological, behavioral health, and prevention science research evaluation.
At her alma matter, Arizona State, she worked at the Research and Education Advancing Children’s Health (REACH) Institute for several years before obtaining her master’s degree in counseling. She then went on to be the Program Coordinator for an IES-funded, trauma-informed and culturally-responsive parent engagement program within local Arizona elementary schools.
Ashley moved to Philadelphia in 2022 and worked in clinical research at the University of Pennsylvania for one year before transitioning to CHOP. Her research interests focus on prevention science and implementation to improve the overall wellbeing of children, families, and communities.
BS, Arizona State University (Psychology), 2018
MC, Arizona State University (Counseling), 2021
Clinical Research Study Lead, Center for Violence Prevention