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Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Commercially Sexually Exploited Children
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Listening Differently to Engage Families
From Story to Theory to Evidence Practitioners & Collaborative CQI
How a Workload Study Can Work for You
MacGyvering Data Solutions
Safety Threats and Safety Planning
Courageous Leadership and Implementation Fidelity
Creating Detention Screening Assessments Balancing Policy and Prediction
A Non-Researchers Guide to Risk Assessment
Thursday, October 6, 2016
New Ways to Pay for Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice
Integrating Data Into Juvenile Justice Case Management
Juvenile Justice Reform The Georgia Story
Putting SDM to Work in a Case With Serious Substance Abuse
Strengthening Social Service Agencies Through Continuous Quality Improvement
Partnership for Data-Driven Practice
Evaluating the California Well-Being Project
Child Welfare and Homelessness The Supportive Housing Demonstration Project
The LA Model Revitalizing Juvenile Justice in Los Angeles
Girls and Gangs Improving Our Understanding and Ability to Respond
Implementing a Core Practice Model in San Diego County Child Welfare
Beyond Assessments The Importance of Case Planning
Measuring Success Using SafeMeasures to Monitor SDM Implementation
When the Search for Evidence Is Fruitless, What Do We Do?