The Carolina Systems Partnership for Families (CSPF) leverages more than a decade of implementation support from the Implementation Capacity for Triple P project to inform the development of a sustainable statewide intermediary model for scaling empirically supported interventions (ESIs).
This six-month project will facilitate a structured transition out of intensive implementation support while documenting replicable lessons for future ESI-support infrastructure across the Carolinas.
Key activities of the project include maintaining regional relationships through capacity assessments and consultation, delivering multi-tiered learning supports such as the Insight to Impact (I2I) webinar series, and partnering with state and local organizations to design system-level strategies for continuous quality improvement and data-informed decision making.
Expected outcomes include increased readiness among ESI implementers to use effective implementation approaches, documented learnings from rural and statewide Triple P expansion efforts, and written recommendations for a scalable intermediary structure capable of sustaining implementation capacity beyond individual programs.
