Assess Results, Review Progress, and Make Adjustments: Video 7
Explores the task of assessing the results of the pilot, reviewing progress, and making adjustments before large-scale implementation of an intervention.
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Description
Examines how child welfare agencies can use a structured approach to test, pilot, and stage new interventions. Before large-scale implementation of a new practice, service, policy, strategy, program, or practice model, agencies can identify possible roadblocks, assess the target population’s reactions, and make needed adjustments for smoother implementation. This series of 11 videos examines intervention testing, piloting, and staging by considering essential functions or tasks. Video 7 explores the tasks of assessing the results of the pilot, reviewing progress, and making adjustments before large-scale intervention implementation.
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Capacity Building Center for States (2019). Assess Results, Review Progress, and Make Adjustments: Video 7. Children’s Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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