平特五不中

Evidence-Based Management (EBM)

Principal Investigator: Nico Trocm茅
Co-Investigators: W. Thomson, Jo Ann Levesque, B. MacLaurin, A. Shlonsky, & S. H茅lie
Period: 2006鈥2010

Funding Sources:
Funding Source: Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada
Period: 2006鈥2011
Funding Source: 平特五不中 Faculty of Arts / VP Research and Internal Relations
Period: 2006鈥2010
Funding Source: Association des Centre Jeunesse du Qu茅bec
Period: 2006鈥2010
Funding Source: Batshaw Youth and Family Centres
Period: 2006鈥2009
Funding Source: RBC Children鈥檚 Services Research & Training Program
Period: 2010鈥11


Project Summary:
The Evidence鈥怋ased Management project was a four鈥恲ear knowledge鈥恗obilization initiative designed听to develop and evaluate a model for supporting greater use of research as a management tool in child welfare organizations. The final year of the project was used to complete an evaluation as well as support the transition to sustainable on鈥恎oing activities, including (1) maintaining two Clinical Integration Groups 鈥 one on sexual abuse and one on conjugal violence 鈥愨 supported by researchers and graduate students, (2) supporting analysis of outcome indicators for In鈥怲he鈥怟now, a joint Batshaw/CRCF research publication, (3) supporting the province鈥恮ide outcome indicators initiative (see Gestion fond茅e sur les indicateurs de suivi clinique en protection de la jeunesse below), and (4) disseminating findings from the study.
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(1)听听 A new project originating from the partnership between the CRCF and Batshaw, entitled 鈥溙鼼estion fond茅e sur les indicateurs de suivi Clinique,鈥 is a knowledge mobilization initiative between the CRCF and sixteen child protection jurisdictions across Qu茅bec, Canada. A more detailed description of the project can be found here.

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