Jeff Todahl
"Kids do better with their families," says Jeff Todahl, an
associate professor in the Couples and Family Therapy Program in the
University of Oregon’s College of Education. He has spent three decades
working with children in the child protective services system. "Society
has an obligation to help families to support their children." Growing
up in small-town Nooksack, Washington, close to the Canadian border,
Todahl experienced abuse at home as a child. After high school, he
worked in a cement plant and studied health and education at Western
Washington University in nearby Bellingham. He went on to earn a
master’s in counseling at Seattle Pacific University, then returned to
Bellingham for an internship with Catholic Community Services. "I
worked with kids with disabilities," he says. "It influenced my life
and career moving forward." He completed a Ph.D. program in marriage
and family therapy at Florida State University, then took an academic
assignment at the University of Louisville, implementing a positive
family engagement strategy in the city’s child protection services.
Todahl came to the UO in 1999. He directs a number of research
projects, including a child abuse prevalence study. "We did a pilot
study, asking direct questions to high school students age 16 and over
in 12 Lane County classrooms," he explains. "It was open to any
student; only 5 percent said no." House Bill 4112, funding the study
statewide, never made it out of the Ways and Means Committee in the
Oregon Legislature during the 2020 short session due to the Republican
walkout, but Todahl says it has support from both sides, and he is
optimistic on its eventual passage. In 2013, he was instrumental in
launching 90by30, a campus/community partnership that aims to reduce
child abuse in Lane County 90 percent by year 2030. One of its
components is Roots of Empathy, a program that brings a neighborhood
infant and parent into a grade school classroom every three weeks over
a school year. Learn how you can help, or how you can get help, at
KnowMoreLaneCounty.org. Todahl is seen in the photo with family black
lab Brutus, a fetching fool who will be 10 on April 1.
happening people
photograph and story by Paul Neevel
Eugene Weekly / 19 March 2020
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