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The Critical Role of Relationships in Implementation Practice and Evidence Use

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UNC Institute on Implementation Science

The Critical Role of Relationships in Implementation Practice and Evidence Use

December 4, 2020 | 10:00am to 12:00pm
Virtual

Organized by:  

National Implementation Research Network & Jordan Institute for Families

Objectives: Discuss new research findings on the role of trusting relationships in supporting evidence use, identify areas for future research in implementation practice, and introduce a new international practice guide: A practice guide to supporting implementation – What competencies do we need?

Speakers:

  • Bianca Albers, Chair of the European Implementation Collaborative
  • Katie Burke, Senior Manager, Centre for Effective Services
  • Allison Metz, Director of the National Implementation Research Network and Implementation Division Lead at FPG Child Development Institute
  • Annette Boaz, Professor of Health Care Research, Kingston University and St. George’s University of London
  • Jennifer Boss, Director of the National Center on Early Childhood Development, Teaching and Learning, Zero to Three
  • Robert Franks, President and CEO, Judge Baker Children’s Center
  • Kary James, Executive Director, Child Welfare Information Gateway
  • Suzanne Kerns, Research Associate Professor and Executive Director of the Center for Effective Interventions, University of Denver

Cost:  

Free