The California Partnership for Young Worker Health and Safety is a statewide working group representing government agencies, educators, parents, employers, job trainers, labor unions and others. The Partnership, which is coordinated by the Labor Occupational Health Program at UC Berkeley, develops and promotes strategies to protect youth at work.


The California Partnership for Young Worker Health and Safety is composed of agencies and organizations dealing with youth employment and education issues, as well as others who can play a role in educating and protecting young workers. Members represent educators, parents, employers, youth training programs, community organizations, governmental agencies and others.
The purpose of the Partnership is to identify potential strategies to:
- allow youth to take an active role in shaping safe work environments and promote positive, healthy employment
- reduce work-related injuries and illnesses among youth in the California workforce
- foster critical thinking awareness and skills in health and safety that will stay with young people throughout their working lives

UC Berkeley Labor Occupational Health Program

Department of Industrial Relations

CA Dept of Education

UCLA Labor Occupational Safety & Health Program

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

California Association of Work Experience Educators – CAWEE

California Industrial Hygiene Council

Child & Family Policy Institute of California

Kids in Need of Defense

State Compensation Insurance Fund

UCSC Labor and Community Center

The Black Worker Organizing Project

UCLA Labor Center

Environmental Health and Safety Inc
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