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Presented at the 18th Annual Research Conference
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Session Number: 46 Room: Salon G
Presenting: Garret Evans
All Authors for this paper: Garret Evans
Presentation Type: paper presentation
Synopsis: This session provides a detailed examination of the implementation, utilization and outcome characteristics of a comprehensive, community-based approach to preventing delinquency, violence, substance abuse and school dropout in a rural community in North Florida. Project CATCh (Columbia Acting Together for Children) is a federal Safe Schools/Healthy Students site that has heavily invested in bringing community entities (e.g., school, mental health, law enforcement, public health, local business) together to increase coordinated care for at-risk children. We will present empirical investigations of an innovative collaborative model of assessment and service planning, program outcomes, and successful strategies for forming intensive, interagency collaborative models.
Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2005
Session Time: 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Presentation Time: 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM