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Implementation Science: What Does It Take to Improve Outcomes?

Event Date
Monday, April 17, 2017, 02:00PM

Have you ever tried to implement a new practice only to find that it’s not impacting survivors and their children in the way you had hoped or expected? You work hard—training staff and adapting policies to support the new practice, and building a data system to monitor progress and outcomes—but you encounter significant barriers in the process. You may have experienced challenges with enrolling survivors, staff turnover, or the inability to secure all the resources you need from leadership to implement the new practice as intended. This is a common experience for many of us working in the domestic violence field—and it’s exactly where implementation science can help.

Join us for the webinar: “Implementation Science: What Does It Take to Improve Outcomes?” This webinar will provide a foundational overview of implementation science frameworks and discuss the role of implementation in improving and sustaining outcomes for survivors and their children. Key areas that will be discussed include selecting interventions, building an infrastructure to support implementation, using data for continuous improvement, and engaging stakeholders.

Register here!

Event Contact Information

Event Contact Name
Mie Fukuda
Event Contact Email
mfukuda@futureswithoutviolence.org