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CFS Research Assistant Professor Amy Vargo and Program Director Pamela Menendez Receive $1.6 Million Grant from 51ÔÚÏß Department of Children & Families
The new grant, Evaluation of Implementation to Fidelity of Evidence-Based Services, will Involve Conducting a Statewide Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in 51ÔÚÏß's Child Welfare System
CFS Research Assistant Professor Amy Vargo, PhD and Pamela Menendez, Program Director for , have received a $1.6 million grant from the 51ÔÚÏß Department of Children & Families to conduct statewide evaluations on the delivery and outcomes of nine evidence-based practices (EBPs) in 51ÔÚÏß, as part of the .
The FFPSA reforms child welfare financing streams to provide prevention services to families who are at risk of entering the child welfare system; allows for federal reimbursement for community mental health, substance use treatment, and in-home parenting skills training; and seeks to improve the well-being of children already in foster care by incentivizing states to reduce placement of children in congregate care.
"In order to meet these changes, states and local areas must be prepared to implement programs and practices that have been determined by the FFPSA Clearinghouse to be either well-supported, supported, or promising," said Dr. Vargo.
51ÔÚÏß has selected nine evidence-based practices (EBPs) to implement during the initial transition to FFPSA:
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"All of these practices have been reviewed by the FFPSA Clearinghouse and evaluated as ‘well-supported’ practices," added Dr. Vargo, "however, the State must evaluate and document that these practices have been implemented with fidelity to their program models and are achieving their intended outcomes."
For the Evaluation of Implementation to Fidelity of Evidence-Based Services project, Vargo and Menendez have assembled a diverse team of researchers with extensive expertise in designing evaluation research studies, implementation science, and evaluation of evidence-based and promising practices, as well as a long history of relationships with organizations throughout 51ÔÚÏß’s child welfare system, providing extensive technical assistance and training to child welfare professionals statewide. Team Members include:
- Amy Vargo, PhD: PI
- Pam Menendez: Project Director, Co-PI
- Melissa Johnson, PhD: Lead Process Evaluator
- Svetlana Yampolskaya, PhD: Lead Outcome Evaluator
- Christopher Groeber: TA Director
- Cathy Sowell, MSW: Fidelity Evaluator
- Connie Walker, PhD: Outcome Evaluator
- Lisa Coy: TA/CQI Facilitator
- Donna Bell, MEd: Web Developer
- Cindi Shockley: Project Coordinator
- Sandra Dwinell: Project Editor
- Riaan Van Zyl : CQI Director
- Teri Walldren: Database Build
USF will be subcontracting with the Health Services Research Institute (HSRI) to form a research-to-practice partnership. This partnership will actively collaborate with DCF, Regional and CBC leadership, Subject Matter Experts, Universities and providers responsible for the training and implementation of the selected EBP’s, and other key stakeholders in order to promote optimal development, implementation, and sustainability effort to support 51ÔÚÏß’s Families First prevention plan.