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Dial-in: 1-888-447-7153 Passcode: 899594 SPDG Directors’ Webinar Implementation Stage Series Kick-Off Presenter: Audrey Desjarlais, Coordinator, Signetwork Facilitator: David Guardino, OSEP Project Officer
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2 Webinar Ground Rules Roll Call Enter Name, State, and role in chat pod Mute your phones: To Mute or Un-Mute Press *6 Please do not put your phones on ‘Hold’ Q & A Process (audio/chat): Ask questions in two ways – 1) via phone or 2) type in chat pod Archive Recording, PPT, & Materials: http://signetwork.org/event_calendar/events
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3 General Updates 2013 Continuation Reporting Link to Recorded presentation by Jennifer Coffey to be disseminated when continuation package and letter is available 30 minute Q&A to be scheduled in January and February to address questions grantees may have after viewing the recording SPDG National Meeting - Deadlines Registration and reserve lodging – February 11 Submit Market Place and Poster Session Proposals: February 11
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Setting the stage 4 Purpose (why), Content and process (what/how), Participant expectations (who) and outcomes for Implementation Stage Online Series Next steps to prepare for Series Quick overview of the 4 stages Exploration Installation Initial Implementation Full implementation List of implementation stage-based tools Break-out group trail run
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WHY the Implementation Stage Series ? 5 Data from past Signetwork Events – most value resource/tool sharing and problem solving discussions Across SPDG projects - Varying levels of knowledge and application of implementation science frameworks Leverage Resources: Collaborate with SISEP and RRCP to provide TA to SPDG Model SISEP training using a remote delivery approach, to be adapted by SPDG projects
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What/How F2F SISEP Implementation Institute 6 Duration: 2 days (14 hours) Participants: TA Providers from 6 RRCs Facilitators/Presenters: SISEP staff Content: 4 Implementation Frameworks Stages, drivers, cycles, and teams Format: Presentation (2 hr) with tool-based discussions (1 hr) Follow-up: Assigned Coach Evaluation/Measure Outcomes Achieved: Retrospective Post-then-Pre Questionnaire
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What/How Online Impl-Stage Series 7 Duration: 10 hours, delivered over 6 months Participants: SPDG Personnel Facilitators/Presenters: OSEP, RRCP TA Providers, SISEP, SPDG Directors Content: One of the Implementation Frameworks Format: Presentation (1.5 hr) with tool-based discussions (1 hr) Evaluation/Measure Outcomes Achieved: Retrospective Post-then-Pre Questionnaire (June 2013)
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Feb-Mar Mar-Apr Apr-June June-Aug 6 1-2 months Follow-up Peer to Peer Check-ins Discussion Imp Stage-based Tool Implementation & Scale Up Conversations PLC Feb 14 Mar 6 (f2f mtg) Apr 11 Jun 13 One week prep Directors’ Webinars Feb 7 Mar 6 (f2f mtg) Apr 4 Jun 6 8 4 Units #1 Exploration: February #2 Installation: March #3 Initial Implementation: April #4 Full Implementation: June Presentation Impl-Stage & related tools Parsed by RRC Regions
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Another take… 9 Unit #1: Exploration Presentation – Feb 7 Discussion – Feb 14 Peer Follow-up Unit #2: Installation Presentation – Mar 6 Discussion – Mar 6 Peer Follow-up Unit #3: Initial Implementation Presentation – Apr 4 Discussion – Apr 11 Peer Follow-up Unit #4: Full Implementation Presentation – Jun 6 Discussion – Jun 13 Peer Follow-up
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Impl-Stage Series Participant Outcomes 10 Increase knowledge about effective implementation stage tools and resources Identify strategies to trouble-shoot issues occurring at the four implementation stages and at each level of support. Adapt and use implementation science tools in SPDG initiatives Identify challenges and issues for tier 3 level of TA support
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Implementation Stage Series Outputs 11 Session Recordings Compilation of IS Series Tools and Resources posted to website Development of IS Series Monograph
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TA Recipient/Participant Expectations 12 For Each Unit Attend Directors’ Webinar Presentations (1.75 hrs/event, 1.75-7 hrs) Prepare for Implementation Conversations small group break-out discussions Attend Implementation Conversations & Scale Up PLC Discussion (1.5 hrs/event, 1.75-7 hrs) Comment, provide challenge, or a successful strategy at least once during the discussion Draft list of follow-up actions and email to IS Series Coordinator and assigned peer
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TA Recipient/Participant Expectations 13 Peer Mentor/Partner Optional: On-going peer follow-up End-of-series Evaluation (15-30 min) Complete Retrospective Post-then-Pre Questionnaire, and Satisfaction Survey
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Next steps to prepare for series 14 Review SPDG Program Implementation Stage (IS) Training Series 2 pager Disseminated Jan. 3 Respond to participant ‘Impl-Stage Series level of commitment’ survey Disseminated January 7 Submit response by January 18
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Quick overview of Four Implementation Stages and Related Tools Adapted SISEP presentation 15
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4 - Teams 3 - Cycles 2 - Drivers1 - Stages Successful implementation on a useful scale requires... 4 Active Implementation Frameworks. Competency Drivers Organization Drivers Leadership Drivers Integrated & Compensatory
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Implementation Stages Purposeful matching of critical implementation activities to the stage of the process
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Stages AND Drivers Implementation Takes Time: 2 – 4 Years EXPLORATION INSTALLATION INITIAL IMPLEMENTATION FULL IMPLEMENTATION Drivers Competency Drivers Organization Drivers Leadership Drivers Integrated & Compensatory
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Our Current Context Improved Outcomes for ALL Students GOAL EBPs/EIIs EXPLORATION INSTALLATION INITIAL IMPLEMENTATION FULL IMPLEMENTATION
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Tools by Implementation Stage StageTools ExplorationImplementation Stage Analysis Guiding Implementation Questions ImpleMap The Hexagon: An EBP Exploration Tool InstallationInstallation Stage Assessment Installation Stage Action Planning Guide Initial ImplementationInitial Implementation Component Assessment Initial Implementation Action Planning Guide Full ImplementationFull Implementation Component Assessment 20
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Stages of Implementation Analysis Template http://sisep.fpg.unc.edu/sites/sisep.fpg.unc.edu/files/resou rces/SISEP-StagesOfImplementationAnalysis-01- 2012.pdf Exploration Stage Guiding Questions http://sisep.fpg.unc.edu/sites/sisep.fpg.unc.edu/files/resou rces/SISEP-GuidingImplementationQuestions-03- 2012.pdf Hexagon Tool and Instructions http://sisep.fpg.unc.edu/sites/sisep.fpg.unc.edu/files/resou rces/NIRN-SISEP-TheHexagon-EBP-EII-AssessmentTool- 2012.pdf http://sisep.fpg.unc.edu/sites/sisep.fpg.unc.edu/files/resou rces/NIRN-SISEP-TheHexagonTool-Instructions-2012.pdf Stages Tools You Can Use
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FULL SUITE of Drivers’ Assessments http://sisep.fpg.unc.edu/tools-and-resources# Guiding Implementation Questions – Exploration Stage http://sisep.fpg.unc.edu/resources/guiding-implementation-questions- exploration-stage Stage-Based Measures of Implementation Components: ImpleMapping (Impl Map) http://sisep.fpg.unc.edu/resources/tools/stage-based-measures-implementation- components-implemappingStage. Installation Stage Action Planning Guide for Implementation http://sisep.fpg.unc.edu/resources/tools/installation-stage-action- planning-guide-implementation Installation Stage Assessment http://sisep.fpg.unc.edu/resources/tools/installation-stage-assessment Initial Implementation Stage Assessment http://sisep.fpg.unc.edu/resources/tools/initial-implementation-stage-assessment Full Implementation Stage Assessment http://sisep.fpg.unc.edu/resources/tools/full-implementation-stage- assessment http://sisep.fpg.unc.edu/resources/tools/full-implementation-stage- assessment oad: Stage-Based Implementation Driver Assessment Tools You Can Use
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PLAY TIME: Break-out Group Technology Need Volunteers to act as Room Hosts HOSTS: Things to cover and questions to ask your break-out group members Round-robin introductions: name, role, how long with the SPDG (appoint someone to capture the group total years/mos) Who’s your favorite historical figure? (appoint someone to capture the names) 23
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