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  • What do kids need?
    • Get the facts!
      • Effects of Domestic Violence
      • Adverse Childhood Experiences
    • Guiding Principles
      • Making the Case for a Paradigm Shift
    • Supporting Parenting
      • Resources for Families
      • Protective Factors & Resiliency
      • When & Where to Seek Help For Kids
      • Parenting By Men Who Use Violence
  • Program Readiness
    • Infrastructure
      • Program Guidelines
      • Philosophy & Core Values
      • Personnel Policies
      • Physical Environment
    • Program Practices
      • Practice with Mothers, Children & Youth
      • Child Abuse & Mandatory Reporting: A Complex Matter
      • Cultural Considerations
    • Building Community Connections
      • Partnering with Head Start and Early Childhood Programs
      • Partnering With Child Protection Agencies
      • Partnering With Supervised Visitation Centers
      • Partnering with Responsible Fatherhood Programs
  • Interventions for Children & Youth
    • Find a Program Model
      • Selection Methodology
      • Tips on Searching for a Program Model
    • Special Populations
      • Working in Indian Country
      • Children and Youth with Disabilities
      • Teen Mothers
      • Working with Immigrants and Refugees
    • Adaptation & Implementation
      • Strategies for Adaptation
  • Advancing the Field
    • Research-Informed Strategies
      • National Center on DV, Trauma, & Mental Health
      • Trauma Informed Care
    • Communities in Action
      • Specialized Services for Abused Parents and Children Grantees
      • Expanding Services For Children and Parents Grantees
      • DV Program Evaluation and Research Collaborative, Boston, MA
    • Documenting Our Success
      • Developing Outcome Measures
      • Domestic Violence Evidence Project
      • Advocates Speak
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      • Interventions for Children & Youth
      • Research & Evaluation
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Research & Evaluation

Key Resources for helping you to think about different kinds of evidence, evaluation and how these can inform our work:

  • DV Evidence Project Tools
  • Understanding Evidence Part 1, Best Available Evidence, A Guide to the Continuum of Evidence
  • Achieving Evidence-Based Practice. A Handbook for Practitioners
  • Introduction to Program Evaluation for Public Health Programs: A Self-Study Guide
  • W.K. Kellogg Foundation Logic Model Guide
  • Child Welfare Information Gateway: Logic Model Builder

National Websites with Resources:

  • Understanding Evidence Online Toolkit
  • Find Youth Info
  • A Guide to Evidence and Innovation
  • Centers For Disease Control and Prevention
  • Domestic Violence Evidence Project
  • Safe Start Center
  • VAWnet.org, the NRCDV’s online resource library
  • Child Welfare Information Gateway

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      • Building Competence and Resilience in Children and Parents: The Advocate as Change Agent

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  • What do kids need?
    • Get the facts!
      • Effects of Domestic Violence
      • Adverse Childhood Experiences
    • Guiding Principles
      • Making the Case for a Paradigm Shift
    • Supporting Parenting
      • Resources for Families
      • Protective Factors & Resiliency
      • When & Where to Seek Help For Kids
      • Parenting By Men Who Use Violence
  • Program Readiness
    • Infrastructure
      • Program Guidelines
      • Philosophy & Core Values
      • Personnel Policies
      • Physical Environment
    • Program Practices
      • Practice with Mothers, Children & Youth
      • Child Abuse & Mandatory Reporting: A Complex Matter
      • Cultural Considerations
    • Building Community Connections
      • Partnering with Head Start and Early Childhood Programs
      • Partnering With Child Protection Agencies
      • Partnering With Supervised Visitation Centers
      • Partnering with Responsible Fatherhood Programs
  • Interventions for Children & Youth
    • Find a Program Model
      • Selection Methodology
      • Tips on Searching for a Program Model
    • Special Populations
      • Working in Indian Country
      • Children and Youth with Disabilities
      • Teen Mothers
      • Working with Immigrants and Refugees
    • Adaptation & Implementation
      • Strategies for Adaptation
  • Advancing the Field
    • Research-Informed Strategies
      • National Center on DV, Trauma, & Mental Health
      • Trauma Informed Care
    • Communities in Action
      • Specialized Services for Abused Parents and Children Grantees
      • Expanding Services For Children and Parents Grantees
      • DV Program Evaluation and Research Collaborative, Boston, MA
    • Documenting Our Success
      • Developing Outcome Measures
      • Domestic Violence Evidence Project
      • Advocates Speak
  • Tools
    • Browse by Topic
      • Interventions for Children & Youth
      • Research & Evaluation
      • Capacity Building
      • Training Curriculum
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