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The 22nd Annual Research Conference Presentations and Materials Now Available

View handouts presented at the 22nd Annual Research Conference.

Monday Plenary

March 2
Abraham Wandersman, PhD, University of South Carolina - Columbia;
Vanessa A. Fuentes, Legal Assistant, Advocates for Children, New York, NY;
Brianne Masselli, THRIVE Initiative: Trauma Informed Systems of Care, Lewiston, ME

This plenary focused on the inclusion of system of care values and principles in research and evaluation. A panel including two young adults (Vanessa Fuentes and Brianne Masselli) and one researcher who has specialized in empowerment evaluation and community-based research (Dr. Abe Wandersman) will address this issue.

Video and Handouts

Abraham Wandersman
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Handouts
Slides [19mb pdf]Handouts [1.6mb pdf]

Vanessa A. Fuentes
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Brianne Masselli
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Gwen Iding Brogden Distinguished Lecture Series:
Planning for Prevention

March 3
J. David Hawkins, PhD, Endowed Professor of Prevention and Founding Director of the Social Development Research Group, School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle.

During his prestigious career, Dr. Hawkins has sought to identify risk and protective factors for health and behavior problems across multiple domains and to understand how these factors interact. During this lecture, Dr. Hawkins shared his impressions on how the methods of prevention can best be embedded in public health oriented systems of care.

Video & Handouts

J. David Hawkins
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Handouts

The Research and Training Center for Children’s Mental Health in Tampa, Florida. Since its inception in 1984, the Research and Training Center for Children’s Mental Health’s mission has been to increase the effectiveness of service systems by strengthening the empirical base for such systems through research and dissemination to key audiences. Within its current five-year research program, the Center’s integrated research, training, and dissemination program targets implementation issues for developing effective systems of care.

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