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CAPP PII Evaluation Overview
The California Partners for Permanency (CAPP) is part of the Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII) cross-site and site-specific evaluation. The overview describes the evaluation stages and research design. Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
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California Partners for Permanency (CAPP) Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII) Grantee Profile
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The California Partners for Permanency (CAPP) goal in its five years of federal funding is to improve permanency outcomes for African-American and American Indian children in foster care by implementing a Child and Family Practice Model that addresses systemic bias and includes culturally-sensitive engagement; empowerment of family, Tribal and community networks; and use of culturally-based healing practices and practice adaptations. Visit the Child and Family Policy Institute of California (formerly California Partners for Permanency) Webpage . Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
California Partners for Permanency (CAPP) Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII) Grantee Profile
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The California Partners for Permanency (CAPP) goal in its five years of federal funding is to improve permanency outcomes for African-American and American Indian children in foster care by implementing a Child and Family Practice Model that addresses systemic bias and includes culturally-sensitive engagement; empowerment of family, Tribal and community networks; and use of culturally-based healing practices and practice adaptations. Visit the Child and Family Policy Institute of California (formerly California Partners for Permanency) Webpage . Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
The Child and Family Practice Model Program Manual (CAPP)
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This PII grantee program manual provides detailed information about the implementation process of the Child and Family Practice Model (CFPM) created by the California Partners for Permanency (CAPP) project. The manual is designed to assist others in the field in replicating or adapting CFPM for their local use. Readers will find a variety of tips, tools, and best practices based on the experience of the CAPP project. The manual can be especially helpful if you are considering implementation of the intervention, interested in addressing the needs of similar target populations, or interested in lessons learned from real-world implementation experiences. Together, the PII program manuals help to build a base of replicable interventions that can serve the complex needs of diverse communities of children and families. Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
The Child and Family Practice Model Program Manual (CAPP)
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This PII grantee program manual provides detailed information about the implementation process of the Child and Family Practice Model (CFPM) created by the California Partners for Permanency (CAPP) project. The manual is designed to assist others in the field in replicating or adapting CFPM for their local use. Readers will find a variety of tips, tools, and best practices based on the experience of the CAPP project. The manual can be especially helpful if you are considering implementation of the intervention, interested in addressing the needs of similar target populations, or interested in lessons learned from real-world implementation experiences. Together, the PII program manuals help to build a base of replicable interventions that can serve the complex needs of diverse communities of children and families. Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
California Partners for Permanency Lean In, Lift Up and Connect to Culture
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A summary of the core practice elements and the complete practice behaviors of the Child and Family Practice Model developed by the California Partners for Permanency. Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
Fostering Readiness and Permanency Project (FRP) Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII) Grantee Profile
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The Arizona Department of Economic Security, Central Region (Eastern Maricopa and Pinal Counties) has developed the Fostering Readiness and Permanency Project (FRP) which uses coordinated service provision to prepare children who have been in or are most likely to remain in continuous out-of-home care and their potential caregivers for permanency. Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
Fostering Readiness and Permanency Project (FRP) Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII) Grantee Profile
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The Arizona Department of Economic Security, Central Region (Eastern Maricopa and Pinal Counties) has developed the Fostering Readiness and Permanency Project (FRP) which uses coordinated service provision to prepare children who have been in or are most likely to remain in continuous out-of-home care and their potential caregivers for permanency. Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
The PII Approach: Early strategies for Building and Evaluating Interventions, and Dissemination
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This panel shares lessons learned through the Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII) on dissemination; data mining and building evaluation capacity; and defining core functions and developing fidelity measures for child welfare interventions. Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
The Permanency Innovations Initiative: A New Way to Build Capacity in Child Welfare
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PII grantees provide examples of how they have strengthened their organizations' abilities to implement and test new interventions and change their efforts due to their involvement in PII. This video highlights how PII has contributed to a shift in the way capacity is defined and built within the Children's Bureau. Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
California Presentation on Strategies for Reducing Long-Term Foster Care Population
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The state of California has two Permanency Innovation Initiative (PII) grantees; they operate the California Partners for Permanency (CAPP) and Recognize. Intervene. Support. Empower (RISE) projects. These presentation provides an overview of their strategies to reduce the number of children and youth in long-term foster care. Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.