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Issue Area: Program Evaluation

Telling Our Story Through Evaluation

Two Boys on Horseback

A session presented at the 2021 OJJDP Tribal Youth Virtual National Conference. In this session participants surveyed an example of an evaluation process from data collection through data analysis and […]

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Research and Evaluation in Native Communities

Developing tribal capacity to understand and conduct research and evaluation in tribal communities is an exercise in sovereignty. These resources can provide information to get started. […]

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Reporting and Presenting Evaluation Findings

Information on how a program is adopted, modified, or sustained and how the evaluations results are conveyed and interpreted. […]

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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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Building Evaluation Capacity

Evaluation capacity building involves developing the motivation, knowledge, and skills for conducting evaluations at the individual and organizational levels. […]

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Growing Roots: Native American Evidence-Based Practices

An Exploration of evidence-based practices for Native Americans. It looks at contemporary behavioral health and substance abuse treatment and prevention practices of Native Americans in a context that is both […]

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Implementing Evidence-Based Practices

This briefing describes key implementation challenges in the context of evidence-based programs and presents research based strategies that can be used to facilitate sound implementation in real-world settings. It is […]

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