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Frances Dunn Butterfoss"Effecting community change requires collaborative work based on a deep understanding of how groups come together and maintain their capacity to work together. Fran Butterfoss is arguably the most experienced and informed individual in the country on community engagement and ongoing participation."
- Noreen M. Clark, Ph.D. Director, Center for Managing Chronic Disease, University of Michigan


Tuesday 4:30pm - 5:30pm

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Session 50

Discussion: From Research to Practice: Knowledge transfer directly to families and youth
Buchanan, Rimas

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Session 51

Discussion: Designing a Recovery-Oriented Care Model for Adolescents and Youth with Substance Use/Co-occurring Mental Health Disorders
Cavanaugh, Zabel, Friesen

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Session 52

Discussion: Insights on Resiliency: Using Family-Based Evidence to Inform Policy and Practice
Shepler, Garner

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Session 53

Discussion: The Heart of the Matter: Supporting Families through Kinship Care
Hunt

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Paper: How Americans think about child mental health: Bridging the science-policy gap
Kendall-Taylor

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Session 54

Discussion: Bringing It into Focus: Using Logic Models as the Lens for SOC Implementation and Evaluation
Levison-Johnson, Mesmer-Ludwig, McCormick

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Session 55

Symposium: 2009 Honoring Excellence in Evaluation (HEE): Recognition of Communities-Recipients Share Their Work and Reflections.
Moore, Lee
Chair: Fisher

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Session 56

Discussion: Non-Resident Fathers in Child Welfare
Frankel

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