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Evidence-Based Practice
Summer Research Sessions on Evidence-Based Practice
Linking Research and Practice to Improve Public Human Services in California
University of California, Davis, June 28, 2007
- Program
- PowerPoint Presentations
- Promoting Evidence-Informed Practice: The BASSC Perspective: Michael J. Austin, Ph.D., M.S.W, M.S.P.H., BASSC Staff Director
- The School Enrollment Process for Group Home Youth: An Examination of Interagency Collaboration on Behalf of Youth Transitioning into New Group Homes: Robert H. Ayasse, LCSW, PPSC; Jill Duerr Berrick, Ph.D.; Jennifer Donahue, M.S.W., PPSC
- The New Data Frontier: The Administrative Use of Data to Promote an Agency Culture of Data Driven CWS Practice and Service Delivery--Central California Area Social Services Consortium (CCASSC) and the Fresno County Experience: Chris Cole, M.S.W.; Terry Luna, CWS/CMS Project Coordinator; Salvador Montana, M.S.W., Ph.D.; David Plassman, M.Div.
- Inter-Agency and University Research Collaboration: A Study of the Another Road to Safety Program--Amy Conley, M.S.W., Ph.D. candidate
- Infusion of Evidenced-Based Practice into Social Work Education--Melinda Hohman, Ph.D.
- Mental Health Service Utilization and Outcomes for Children and Youth in the Child Welfare System--Kathy Lemon Osterling, M.S.W., Ph.D.; Amando Cablas, Ph.D.; and Judy Boring
- It Can Work! Lessons Learned from a Successful University-County Partnership to Study Contra Costa County's Differential Response System--Amy Price, M.P.A., and Debi Moss, M.A.
- Linking Evidence Based Resources to University Curriculum--Charles Wilson, M.S.S.W.
- Linking University Curriculum with Research--Charles Wilson, M.S.S.W.
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