Monitoring, Evaluating, and Applying Findings: Video 11
Explores the task of identifying, as a team, if an intervention is effective enough to spread, needs adjustment to improve, or should be discontinued if appropriate.
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Description
Examines how child welfare agencies can use a structured approach to monitor and evaluate the implementation and impact of a program or other intervention and apply findings. Monitoring and evaluation are essential activities for making informed decisions and guiding improvements. This series of 12 videos examines intervention monitoring, evaluating, and applying findings by considering essential functions, or tasks. Video 11 explores the task of identifying, as a team, whether an intervention is effective enough to spread, needs adjustment to improve, or to discontinue when appropriate.
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Capacity Building Center for States (2019). Monitoring, Evaluating, and Applying Findings: Video 11. Children’s Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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