Three Collaborative Models for Scaling Up Evidence-Based Practices

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Patricia Chamberlain
Rosemarie Roberts
Helen Jones
Lynne Marsenich
Todd Sosna
Joseph M. Price
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[1] Oregon Social Learning Center,
[2] MTFC National Implementation Team,undefined
[3] Children in Care Division at the Department for Education,undefined
[4] California Institute for Mental Health,undefined
[5] San Diego State University,undefined
[6] Child and Adolescent Services Research at Rady Children’s Hospital,undefined
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Scale-up; Cascading dissemination; Community development teams; KEEP; MTFC;
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The current paper describes three models of research-practice collaboration to scale-up evidence-based practices (EBP): (1) the Rolling Cohort model in England, (2) the Cascading Dissemination model in San Diego County, and (3) the Community Development Team model in 53 California and Ohio counties. Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC) and KEEP are the focal evidence-based practices that are designed to improve outcomes for children and families in the child welfare, juvenile justice, and mental health systems. The three scale-up models each originated from collaboration between community partners and researchers with the shared goal of wide-spread implementation and sustainability of MTFC/KEEP. The three models were implemented in a variety of contexts; Rolling Cohort was implemented nationally, Cascading Dissemination was implemented within one county, and Community Development Team was targeted at the state level. The current paper presents an overview of the development of each model, the policy frameworks in which they are embedded, system challenges encountered during scale-up, and lessons learned. Common elements of successful scale-up efforts, barriers to success, factors relating to enduring practice relationships, and future research directions are discussed.
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页码:278 / 290
页数:12
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