Mitch Mason
Senior Consultant
Mitch has 35 plus years’ experience in public child welfare. He has a MA in Clinical Psychology from California State University, Los Angeles and a Master of Social Work from California State University, Long Beach. In addition to 4 years direct practice and 6 years as a Supervising Children’s Social Worker with Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (LA DCFS), Mitch provided program expertise for the Los Angeles County Inter-Agency Council on Child Abuse and Neglect (ICAN) and was a training manager for DCFS, coordinating training services provided by USC, UCLA and Cal State Long Beach. In 2004-05, Mitch led implementation of Structured Decision Making (SDM) for L.A. County and was a critical member of the Title IVE Waiver Demonstration Project Planning Team for Los Angeles County.
In 2006, Mitch was named Division Chief of Government Relations for LA DCFS, leading efforts for legislative change at the State level, attending County Welfare Director’s Association Children’s Committee for DCFS and co-chairing Southern Counties CWDA Children’s Committee for 4 years. He also oversaw Policy Development, Training, Education and Licensing Supervision and Strategic Planning efforts for the Department. He was the lead manager for the federal Round 2 Child and Family Services Review in 2008 and participated as a cross-state reviewer for US DHHS. He oversaw L.A. staff responsible for participation in the California Child and Family Services process for six years.
In 2013, Mitch was named Director for Los Angeles County’s Child Protection Hotline and Out of County Services Division. He was responsible for overseeing the State’s largest child abuse hotline, staff supervising Interstate Compact for Placement of Children (ICPC) cases and for the County’s Special Immigrant Services Section which handles relations with CPS and Child Welfare agencies around the world.