Inter-Organizational Collaboration in the Implementation of Evidence-based Practices Among Public Agencies Serving Abused and Neglected Youth

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Lawrence A. Palinkas
Dahlia Fuentes
Megan Finno
Antonio R. Garcia
Ian W. Holloway
Patricia Chamberlain
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[1] University of Southern California,School of Social Work
[2] Child and Adolescent Services Research Center,School of Policy and Practice
[3] University of Pennsylvania,Department of Social Welfare
[4] Center for Research to Practice,undefined
[5] University of California,undefined
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Mental health services; Child welfare; Juvenile justice; Evidence-based practice; Implementation; Collaboration;
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This study examined the role of inter-organizational collaboration in implementing new evidence-based practices for addressing problem behaviors in at-risk youth. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 38 systems leaders of probation, mental health, and child welfare departments of 12 California counties participating in a large randomized controlled trial to scale-up the use of Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care. Three sets of collaboration characteristics were identified: (1) characteristics of collaboration process, (2) characteristics of the external environment, and (3) characteristics of participating organizations and individuals. Inter-organizational collaboration enables an exchange of information and advice and a pooling of resources individual agencies may require for successful implementation.
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