Workshop 30: Applying Logic Models in Plans for Systemic Change and Evaluation
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Atlantic Coast Child Welfare Implementation Center: Partners for ChangeDescription
The purpose of the session is to: provide a framework for developing logic models to guide and evaluate systems change, define logic model components, and illustrate sample systems change oriented logic models from tribal and state child welfare systems.Citation
DePanfilis, D., & White, C. Applying logic models in plans for systemic change and evaluation. National Child Welfare Evaluation Summit. Washington, DC, May 27-29, 2009.Series/Report No.
Community and School-Based Research;Keyword
University of Maryland, Baltimore. School of Social Work--Projects and ReportsLogic Models
Family social work
Child welfare--Evaluation
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