Building Evidence Based Field Agency Partners Katharine Briar-Lawson University at Albany.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Regional Conferences Objectives for today… To receive an update on the Centres activities in : –Mobilizing knowledge and changing.
Advertisements

The Readiness Centers Initiative Early Education and Care Board Meeting Tuesday, May 11, 2010.
Creating vital partnerships between: Children Home School Community.
Ontario’s Policy Framework for Child and Youth Mental Health
Scaling-Up Early Childhood Intervention Literacy Learning Practices Maurice McInerney, Ph.D. American Institutes for Research Presentation prepared for.
SISEP Dean Fixsen, Karen Blase, Rob Horner, and George Sugai
1 Our priorities for the next three years Close Critical Service Gaps Increase availability of culturally appropriate services and serve more children.
Missouri Schoolwide Positive Behavior Support (MO SW-PBS) Implementation Mary Richter MO SW-PBS State Coordinator.
Together We ARE Better: Higher Education-State Agency Partnerships That Support Quality Camille Catlett FPG Child Development Institute University of North.
Braiding Initiatives Steve Goodman, Michigan’s Integrated Behavior and Learning Initiative (MiBLSi) April 16, :00PM – 3:30PM
Beth Rous University of Kentucky Working With Multiple Agencies to Plan And Implement Effective Transitions For Head Start Children Beth Rous University.
Welcome to The Expert Community Forum 19 November 2007.
PROJECT SCHOOL SUCCESS— PHASE II NYC ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN’S SERVICES OFFICE OF EDUCATION SUPPORT AND POLICY PLANNING (OESPP) & DIVISION OF POLICY,
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Improving the Commonwealth’s Services for Children and Families A Framework.
1 Professional Development Planning and Needs Assessment Regional Trainings Spring 2006.
FosterEd: Santa Cruz County Judge Denine Guy, Superior Court of Ca., Santa Cruz County, Juvenile Division Mark Holguin, Family and Children’s Services.
Communities Coordinating for Healthy Development General Introduction.
After the Grant: Sustainability & Scale-up of the NC/CSEFEL Initiative NC/CSEFEL Panel Norman Allard Lanier DeGrella Brenda Dennis Khari Garvin Marta Koesling.
"The Changing Expectations of Juvenile Justice in Texas"
First, a little background…  The FIT Program is the lead agency for early intervention services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
April 29, 2014 WA OSPI SISEP Active State State Capacity Assessment Results.
Creating Trauma-Informed Systems Susan Ko, PhD Director, Service Systems National Center for Child Traumatic Stress.
Key Points  Attracting Regional Students.  Partnerships with regional Universities.  Scholarship to good students  Attract Professors from other Universities.
Field Education for Evidence Based Practice Edward F. Lawlor March 14, 2008.
Children’s Mental Health: An Urgent Priority for Illinois.
Our three year strategy >Our vision >Children and young people in families and communities where they can be safe, strong and thrive. >Our mission >Embed.
Hamilton County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board Provider Meeting Transforming the Hamilton County System of Care and Community for Transitional.
NW Minnesota Council of Collaborative’s: “Our Children Succeed Initiative” Overview 2/7/07.
Reflecting on 20 Years of Advocacy. The Parent Support Network Is Formed In 1989, both the federal and state government put their money on the table and.
Implementation Strategy for Evidence- Based Practices CIMH Community Development Team Model Pam Hawkins, Senior Associate Association for Criminal Justice.
The Prevention of Bullying Building an Alberta research agenda WELCOME.
Collaborative Model of Social Work Education with Strong University – Agency Partnerships Michael A. Patchner, Ph.D. Indiana University School of Social.
KENTUCKY YOUTH FIRST Grant Period August July
VIETNAM ONE HEALTH UNIVERSITY NETWORK (VOHUN) 10/3/20151.
Planning for A Single Point of Access For Families One Stop Family Support and Resource Center Baltimore, Maryland.
United We Ride: Where are we Going? December 11, 2013 Rik Opstelten United We Ride Program Analyst.
Policies, Practices, and Leadership to Create Aligned and Integrated P-12 Learning Systems in Two States and Ontario A project funded by the McCormick.
1 The Federal Shared Youth Vision Partnership A Federal Partnership between the Corporation for National community Service;
Components of a national drug prevention system Ms. UNODC.
Vermont’s Early Childhood & Family Mental Health Competencies A story of Integration & Collaboration  How can they help me?
Massachusetts State Advisory Council (SAC) on Early Childhood Education and Care Review of Grant and Work Plan December
Plan © Plan An introduction. © Plan It starts with ambition… Plan’s Vision is of a world in which all children realise their full potential in societies.
Educating Social Workers in Evidence Based Practice and Treatments in Mental Health The NY State Social Work in Mental Health Consortium Nancy J. Smyth,
KT Scotland Conference 23 April 2010 Building a Knowledge exchange culture Sarah Morton- Co-Director.
California Implementation of Functional Family Therapy (FFT) California Institute for Mental Health (CiMH) Todd Sosna Ph.D., Senior Associate, Center for.
Tate Connections NAECS-SDE – Supporting successful child development and continuous learning from birth to age The State of Preschool.
Training, Evaluation and Developmental Change in Learning Systems Katharine Briar-Lawson, PhD University at Albany.
School-based Programs: A National Perspective School-Based Behavioral Health Conference Grantville, Pennsylvania, May 3 – 5 School-based Programs:
Social inclusion of excluded young people and prevention of re-offending behavior
Tutorial Series Part 1: Overview September Initiative formed Framework developed RFP released Pilot sites selected Title.
Presented at the Leadership Symposium on Evidence-Based Practice in Child Welfare Services June 28, 2007 Davis, CA It Can Work! Lessons Learned from a.
Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health PRENATAL TO FIVE PROGRAM Sam Chan, Ph.D. District Chief Child Youth & Family Program Administration Ilda.
Improving Outcomes for Young Adults in the Justice System Challenges and Opportunities.
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK FIELD INSTRUCTION INITIATIVE PARTNERED RESEARCH PROJECT Laurie Drabble, Ph.D., MSW, MPH Kathy Lemon Osterling,
Welcome! Leadership Symposium on Evidence-Based Practice Shaping the Next Generation of Evidence in Child Welfare January 28 th, 2008 San Diego, California.
The PDA Center is funded by the US Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs Stories from the Field and from our Consumers Building.
Evaluating the Impact of a System- Level Intervention Using a Developmental Evaluation Approach S. Elizabeth McGee, MA Evangeline Danseco, PhD Kyle Ferguson.
The Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska (BHECN) Kay Glidden, Assistant Regional Administrator.
Welcome to Workforce 3 One U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration Webinar Date: April 30, 2014 Presented by: U.S. Departments.
The Center for IDEA Early Childhood Data Systems The Importance of Personnel Data Donna Spiker Co-Director, DaSy Center OSEP 2016 Virtual leadership Conference.
Laying the Foundation A Discussion on Moving Fidelity of Implementation from Compliance to Capacity Building Carol K. McElvain American Institutes for.
The Eugene T. Moore School of Education Working together to promote the growth, education, and social development of children and youth David E. Barrett.
Early Childhood Education
Kaiser Permanente National Nursing Research
Benefits FOR CLINICIANS Benefits FOR EMPLOYERS
Panhandle Partnership for Health and Human Services
AspireMN Member Meeting
As we reflect on policies and practices for expanding and improving early identification and early intervention for youth, I would like to tie together.
Learning Results from LGBTQ+ Newcomers Conference & CFN’s Approaches to Supporting LGBTQ+ Newcomers Harry Yee, Director of Service Innovation.
Promoting EBPs and Systems Integration in Community Settings Targeting the needs of Parents & Young Children Strengthening Society through Stronger Parenting:
Presentation transcript:

Building Evidence Based Field Agency Partners Katharine Briar-Lawson University at Albany

40 year agenda in social work education Empirically based practice Clinician-scientists Agency based research and evaluation Field agencies as practice innovators Evidence based field units

Capacity building Moving from training to training/research/practice innovation partnerships with field agencies Development of hub agencies to serve as the lead in key service sectors Faculty-agency staff commit to fostering these evidence based partnerships

Design features Evidence based briefs from literature and curriculum Work plans for each agency hub Faculty consultation on new practices, barriers, new service approaches Training of staff and students Evaluating best practices initiatives when discernable intervention evidence not available,evaluating model building

Infrastructure Field office project coordinator Resources for lead faculty, agencies Doctoral student literature reviews Multiple pilots: -Child welfare-Parsons Child and Family Services -Addictions-Clearview, St.Peter’s Addiction Recovery Center -Mental health-Capital District Psychiatric Center -Aging:TBA

Parallel Processes at SSW Curriculum Committee reviews all practice courses for EBP Ongoing review of definitions of EBP EBP linked to cultural competence as school goal Special supports for adjunct faculty Ongoing attention to barriers

Current and Future Work Grants when possible offer evidence based field units-e.g. EBP field units in full service schools Innovation exchange across sites Field Institutes provide forums for dissemination, exchange (practitioners, faculty, field instructors) Website to feature evidence based briefs on addictions, child welfare, aging, juvenile justice/criminal justice Use field seminar to introduce EBP into practicum

Challenges Alignment with state agencies and their EBP priorities-may differ from field sites Capacity to mobilize sufficient resources to address agency barriers Casting initiative as developmental, barrier busting and very long term, ongoing feature of school-agency partnerships