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Los Angeles County
Department of Public Health
Office of Women's Health
1000 S. Fremont Ave.
Building A-9 East, Unit #105
Alhambra, CA 91803
Phone: (626) 293-2600
Email: owh@ph.lacounty.gov
What's New
LA County DV Data Sources: 2025 Report
2025 DV Data Report LA County Domestic Violence Data Sources and Estimates: 2025 Update
This report provides the first comprehensive update since 2010 on the national, state, and local data systems used to measure domestic violence (DV) in Los Angeles County. It maps how DV is captured across criminal justice, health, hotline, and survey data sources, providing an overview of the strengths and weakness of data for each source, and highlighting persistent gaps that leave many survivors uncounted. The report offers recommendations to strengthen coordinated, survivor-centered data collection efforts that will help to ensure DV prevalence is measured accurately and equitably.

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2023 LA County Health Survey Data Report: Intimate Partner Violence
2023 IPV Data cover Intimate Partner Violence: 2023 Los Angeles County Health Survey Data Report
Drawing on the 2023 Los Angeles County Health Survey, this report presents new local estimates of intimate partner violence (IPV) across gender, sexual orientation, disability, and nativity. IPV is defined broadly to include physical and sexual violence, stalking, verbal aggression, and controlling behaviors, with attention to warning signs such as intimidation, isolation, and financial abuse. Together, these data and definitions aim to increase awareness, guide prevention, and promote healthier, safer relationships across Los Angeles County.

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Cervical Cancer Screening Trends Report
Cervical CancerScreening LAC 2023 info 

Despite being preventable, cervical cancer continues to impact hundreds of LA County residents each year. Data from the 2023 Los Angeles County Health Survey (LACHS) show troubling declines in screening rates. Explore the latest findings from the Office of Women’s Health to learn how social and structural barriers are putting lives at risk and what we can do to close the gap.

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2025 Reproductive Justice Conference
WHEC CONFERENCE COVER

On March 20, 2025 the Los Angeles Women and Health Equity Coalition hosted the "Reproductive Justice and Community Resistance in LA County" Conference at The LA LGBT Center.

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Multi-lingual Breast Cancer Resources
breast cancer info 

In LA County, breast cancer is the 3rd leading cause of premature death (before age 75) among women (2023). Early detection and screening saves lives.


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Crisis Pregnancy Center Fact Sheet
CPC resource

Crisis Pregnancy Centers appear to be clinics for pregnant people, but may not offer full-spectrum reproductive services. Learn more about CPCs:

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Helpful Resources for Victims of Violence
violence resource

This resource sheet provides information for survivors, family, friends, and advocates seeking education, support and advocacy resources for people experiencing various forms of violence.

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If you have questions or concerns, please email us GBV@ph.lacounty.gov


Abortion Safe Haven
Safe Haven The County of Los Angeles, in collaboration with many partners, is working to expand and increase access to abortion care and other reproductive health services. The Los Angeles County Abortion Safe Haven Project comprises of a network of county agencies; nonprofit, academic, and business partners; reproductive health, rights, and justice advocates; and health care providers committed to ensuring safe access to reproductive care for all. Click here for more information.

 
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