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Evaluation Brief Measuring Implementation Fidelity

Highlighting fidelity of evaluations as critical to understanding how programs are implemented in efficacy studies as well as how programs are implemented. […]

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Improving the Welfare of Native Children by using & managing data

Using data to support capacity within tribal communities to help programs thrive. […]

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Evaluating Systems and Organizational Change in Child Welfare Settings

Evaluation brief that highlights strategies for evaluating systems and organizational change in child welfare settings. The information draws on current evaluation literature and the experiences of federally funded child welfare […]

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Tools for Community Leaders: A Guidebook for Getting Started

A step-by-step guide for implementing the Communities That Care prevention-planning system focusing on building positive youth development by addressing risk and protective factors. […]

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Improving Outcomes for the Nation’s Youth

Information on how OJJDP is improving outcomes the the Nation’s Youth. […]

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Child Delinquency Early Intervention and Prevention

Key findings in developing early intervention and protection programs for very young offenders. […]

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Native Youth Today! Bridging the Gap

Native Youth engaging in blending traditional and modern best practices across the spectrum of behavioral health and wellness promotion. […]

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Residence, Community Engagement, and Citizenship

This report discusses survey findings focused on how and to what degree non-resident tribal citizens engage with their Native nations and opportunities increase engagement. […]

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Community Planning Toolkit: Community Engagement

This toolkit provides general advice for planning, methodology, and evaluation of community engagement for any program, organization, or service. […]

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OJJDP Comprehensive Gang Model

This publication provides a model for communities desiring to assess, intervene, and prevent youth gang activity in their local area. […]

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