BackgroundCross-system interventions can help integrate services across different service delivery systems but require organizations to establish strong collaborative relationships for implementation. Contingency theory suggests that the effectiveness of different collaborative strategies (i.e. specific ways organizations align operations and services) varies by context. This paper describes a study of different strategies for fostering collaboration between child welfare and substance abuse treatment agencies and the conditions under which they are effective for implementation. We also describe the development and piloting of the Collaborating Across Systems for Program Implementation (CASPI) tool-a decision-making guide intended to help r...
Many children and youth involved with child welfare services receive mental health services. Yet, su...
There has been a recent expansion of community-based coalitions to address issues related to youth s...
Community-academic partnerships are believed to increase the effectiveness and feasibility of action...
BackgroundCross-system interventions can help integrate services across different service delivery s...
Child neglect is the most prevalent form of child maltreatment and represents 79.5% of open child-we...
grantor: University of TorontoOver the past 10 years, policy documents have recommended in...
Background Improving quality in children’s mental health and social service settings will require im...
The study described in this paper utilized a qualitative case study method to assess the processes i...
Many public sector service systems and provider organizations are in some phase of learning about or...
Reports of child sexual abuse require police, child protective services, forensic and medical evalua...
Implementing and sustaining evidence-based programs with fidelity may require multiple implementatio...
Objective: Child protection inter-agency collaboration is characterized by strengths and problems. S...
The purpose of this paper was to examine collaborative activities occurring between child welfare ag...
BackgroundChildren's Advocacy Centers (CACs) use multidisciplinary teams to investigate and respond ...
Implementation and scale-up of evidence-based practices (EBPs) is often portrayed as involving multi...
Many children and youth involved with child welfare services receive mental health services. Yet, su...
There has been a recent expansion of community-based coalitions to address issues related to youth s...
Community-academic partnerships are believed to increase the effectiveness and feasibility of action...
BackgroundCross-system interventions can help integrate services across different service delivery s...
Child neglect is the most prevalent form of child maltreatment and represents 79.5% of open child-we...
grantor: University of TorontoOver the past 10 years, policy documents have recommended in...
Background Improving quality in children’s mental health and social service settings will require im...
The study described in this paper utilized a qualitative case study method to assess the processes i...
Many public sector service systems and provider organizations are in some phase of learning about or...
Reports of child sexual abuse require police, child protective services, forensic and medical evalua...
Implementing and sustaining evidence-based programs with fidelity may require multiple implementatio...
Objective: Child protection inter-agency collaboration is characterized by strengths and problems. S...
The purpose of this paper was to examine collaborative activities occurring between child welfare ag...
BackgroundChildren's Advocacy Centers (CACs) use multidisciplinary teams to investigate and respond ...
Implementation and scale-up of evidence-based practices (EBPs) is often portrayed as involving multi...
Many children and youth involved with child welfare services receive mental health services. Yet, su...
There has been a recent expansion of community-based coalitions to address issues related to youth s...
Community-academic partnerships are believed to increase the effectiveness and feasibility of action...