Power Point Presentation & handout from Session 299 "Use of Fidelity Scores in Measuring Outcomes for Children Involved in the Child Welfare System" - AEA 2010 #'Child #Welfare' #'Fidelity' #HumanServicesEvaluation #'Outcomes' #2010Conference
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Focus Search - Bldg K Tualatin, OR 97062 503 924-3783 Fax: 503-924-3789 www.hsri.org Use of Fidelity Scores in Measuring Outcomes for Children Involved in the Child Welfare System AEA Annual Conference: November 11, 2010 Madeleine Kimmich, Project Director; Linda Newton-Curtis, Research Associate; Kim Firth, Policy Analyst Since 1998, HSRI has been evaluating the impact of Ohio’s Title IV-E Waiver, which currently covers 18 counties
Power Point Presentation and handout from session on "Perils, Pitfalls, and Successes: The Implementation of a RCT to Examine the Effects of Alternative Response in Child Welfare" - part of multipaper Session 259 'Implementing Quality Randomized Control Trials in Human Service Evaluations:...
Focus Search - As each family enters the child welfare system, the agency determines whether the case meets the eligibility criteria for the alternative track; if so, the case is entered into a randomizer which assigns it to the investigation track (IR) or the alternative assessment track (AR)
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Building Effective BCP.pdf
The purpose of this program evaluation was to determine the effectiveness of integrated substance abuse, mental health, and community services to children and families in two neighboring Colorado counties. The Regional Meth Partnership, funded by the federal Children's Bureau, provided intensive...
11-1-11 PowerPoint Slides evaluation of a family drug court.pdf
Introduction of panel concerning the evaluation of Family to Family, an initiative sponsored by the Annie E. Casey Foundation #HumanServicesEvaluation #2009Conference #SocialWork #Evaluation2009
AEA overview 11-09.pdf
Evaluators commonly struggle with defining and measuring child welfare outcomes. The Federal Child and Family Service Reviews (CFSR) specify child welfare outcome goals in three areas: safety, permanency, and well-being. However, considerable variation in local context leads to different...
Focus Search - There are three central aspects of this perspective that I think can be particularly helpful when trying to understand children’s experience in the child welfare system and evaluate interventions: The first is drawn from Ecological Theory and is the notion that children develop within a system of relationships influenced by multiple levels of the surrounding environment
These slides are the final PowerPoint slides from this presentation. The presentation presents results from a National Institute of Health funded study titled “A Critical Review of Evidence-Based Program Repositories in Behavioral Health”. The purpose of the study was to better understand best...
AEA 2015 PowerPoint Combined Final.pdf