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THE PII APPROACH: BUILDING IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION CAPACITY IN CHILD WELFARE DECEMBER 30, 2013
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Document Date: 2014-05-07 08:59:02


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Washington / DC / California Evidence / /

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James Bell Associates / Ronna Cook Associates / JBS International Inc. / National Implementation Research Network / /

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United States / /

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USD / /

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Business Partnership / /

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University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill / University of North Carolina / University of North / University of Kansas / BUILDING IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION CAPACITY IN CHILD WELFARE DECEMBER / Chapel Hill / /

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multi-site / direct services / /

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services / Administration for Children and Families / Center for the Support of Families / federal government / University of North Carolina / Nevada Department of Social Services / School of Social Work / University of Kansas / California Department of Social Services / Illinois Department of Children and Family Services / office of Planning / Research and Evaluation / Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute / Children’s Bureau / Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center / Arizona Department of Economic Security / Administration on Children / /

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Andy Barclay / Frank Porter Graham Child / Youth / /

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EXECUTIVE / CONTENTS Executive / /

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Kansas / Washoe County / North Carolina / /

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