儿童和家庭循证实践联盟特刊:循证治疗的有效实施

IF 0.9 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Journal of Family Social Work Pub Date : 2020-03-14 DOI:10.1080/10522158.2020.1724642
Rosalyn M. Bertram, Jacquie Brown
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每年,儿童和家庭循证实践协会都会为儿童、青少年和青年行为健康研究和政策会议组织一系列报告。由南佛罗里达大学儿童和家庭研究系以及儿童心理健康网络赞助。2020年3月,该会议将在坦帕召开第33届会议。在本期《家庭社会工作杂志》特刊中,该协会邀请了其在第32届年度会议上发表演讲的撰稿人提交稿件。自2002年以来,该联盟已经聘请了从业人员、管理人员、研究人员和教师,他们对为儿童、青少年和家庭提供循证和有前途的实践感兴趣。联盟的努力集中在这些实践的选择和有效实施以及相关的劳动力准备和发展上。联盟的参与者包括来自澳大利亚、加拿大、欧洲和美国的领导人,其中一些人还在非洲、亚洲和拉丁美洲提供咨询和技术援助。财团的参与是自愿的,项目不依赖于任何单一的资金来源。因此,努力通过跨学科的自治和创造性的话语来发展,因为多个领域解决了为儿童,青少年和家庭实施基于证据和有希望的实践的承诺和挑战。成员探讨系统变革和研究工作中的不同观点、新出现的问题、挑战和成功的战略。他们活跃在相关组织和团体中,如Abt协会与Title IV-E预防服务信息中心、加州儿童福利循证信息中心(CEBC)、循证协会、家庭基金会、贝克法官儿童中心、国家儿童创伤压力网络(NCTSN)、国家儿童、青年和家庭心理健康培训和技术援助中心(NTTAC)、Triple P国际和康涅狄格州惠勒诊所。参与者还参与了全球实施协会及其新期刊的开发,
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The Child and Family Evidence-Based Practice Consortium special issue: Effective implementation of evidence-supported treatment
Each year, the Child and Family Evidence-Based Practice Consortium organizes a track of presentations for the Research and Policy Conference for Child, Adolescent, and Young Adult Behavioral Health. Sponsored by the University of South Florida’s Department of Child and Family Studies and the Children’s Mental Health Network. In March 2020, this conference convenes for its 33rd year in Tampa. For this Journal of Family Social Work special issue, the Consortium invited contributors from its track of presentations at the 32nd annual conference to submit manuscripts. Since 2002, the Consortium has engaged practitioners, administrators, researchers, and faculty interested in providing evidence-based and promising practices for children, youth, and families. Consortium efforts focus upon the selection and effective implementation of these practices as well as relevant workforce preparation and development. Consortium participants include leaders from Australia, Canada, Europe, and the United States, some of whom also consult and provide technical assistance in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Consortium participation is voluntary, and projects are not reliant upon any single funding source. Hence, efforts evolve through interdisciplinary selfgoverning and creative discourse as multiple fields address the promise and challenge of implementing evidence-based and promising practices for children, youth, and families. Members explore differing perspectives, emerging questions, challenges, and successful strategies in systems-change and research efforts. They are active in related organizations and groups such as Abt Associates with the Title IV-E Prevention Services Clearinghouse, the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare (CEBC), Evidence-Based Associates, the Families Foundation, Judge Baker Children’s Center, the National Child Trauma Stress Network (NCTSN), the National Training and Technical Assistance Center for Child, Youth and Family Mental Health (NTTAC), Triple P International, andWheeler Clinics of Connecticut. Participants are also engaged in the Global Implementation Society and in its development of a new journal,
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期刊介绍: Each issue of the Journal of Family Social Work contains peer reviewed research articles, conceptual and practice articles, creative works, letters to the editor, and book reviews devoted to innovative family theory and practice subjects. In celebrating social workers" tradition of working with couples and families in their life context, the Journal of Family Social Work features articles which advance the capacity of practitioners to integrate research, theory building, and practice wisdom into their services to families. It is a journal of policy, clinical practice, and research directed to the needs of social workers working with couples and families.
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