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Evidence-Based Practice
2005 Leadership Symposium on Evidence-Based Practice in the Human Services
Sacramento, July 14, 2005
This symposium brought leaders in the practice and research community together to develop a common understanding and language about evidence-based practice. Participants learned about and discussed a conceptual framework for evidence-based practice, and how this can be applied to human services agencies
- Welcome & Introduction on behalf of the Research and Training Network
- Chris Mathias, CalSWEC, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley
- Stuart Oppenheim, Child & Family Policy Institute of California
- Keynote Address: An Overview of Evidence-Based Practice (Gambrill, E. (2003) Evidence-based practice: Sea change or emperors new clothes. Journal of Social Work Education, 39(1), 3-23: http://www.cswe.org/publications/jswe/03-1editorial.htm)
- Eileen Gambrill, University of California, Berkeley School of Social Welfare
- Bay Area Social Services Consortium Structured Reviews
- Amy DAndrade, Bay Area Social Services Consortium
- Kathy Lemon, Bay Area Social Services Consortium
- Mike Austin, Bay Area Social Services Consortium/School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley
- Working Lunch: Addressing the Differences in Organizational Culture as We Move Toward Evidence-Based Practice
- The California Child Welfare Clearinghouse on Evidence-Based Practice
- Charles Wilson, Chadwick Center for Children & Families, San Diego
- Greg Rose, California Department of Social Services
- Challenges of Implementing Specific Evidence-Based Practices
- Bill Carter, California Institute for Mental Health
- Wrap-up and Next Steps: Articulating a Research Agenda for Californians
- Barrett Johnson, CalSWEC
- Stuart Oppenheim, Child & Family Policy Institute of California
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