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Summer 2007 Improved Presentation and Printing of Reports We have upgraded the appearance and printing of the reports in CHIMP.net. When you go to the reports page, you have two options to print compiled reports. The first option is that you can select the “Print All” button and all of the measurements in the section will be compiled in one report and printed. A second option is that you can check boxes next to the measurements you want to include in the report and select the “Print Selected” button. Before printing, make sure to set your printer to landscape and perform a print preview. A number of our customers reported they preferred the look of our graphs in original version of CHIMP, so we upgraded the look of our graphs in this recent release. We have also added a graph that compares your performance to your historical performance over time as well as a graph that compares you to your peers. We have included a summary of how to interpret these reports on the “Standard Reports Link” on the left sidebar of the reports page. You may find it useful to print out this page and include it with your report. The new version of the reports have also been included in the “view” section of the reports. So, for those of you who are copying graphs into PowerPoint, you will now be able to annotate the upgraded reports as well. If you have any questions for us, please let us know at 1-888-523-5225. Real Data in Real Time 2007 Conference We still have some seats left for the Real Data in Real Time conference on September 10 and 11, 2007, in Portland, Oregon. Our keynote this year is Dr. Bruce Chorpita, Professor of Psychology and the Co-Director of the Center for Behavioral Cognitive Therapy at the University of Hawaii at Manoa . Dr. Chorpita has received international recognition for his work on childhood anxiety disorders and implementing science-based psychological interventions in community settings. Since 1995, he has produced over 75 publications, on topics that include translating research into clinical settings, treatment methods, and policy implications for evidence-based practice. To learn more about our conference, please contact us or visit our web site at www.charpp.org. About CHARPP CHARPP’s vision is to create a collaborative community of behavioral health care organizations driving best practices through informed decision making. Our mission is supporting organizations serving children, youth, and families to measure, understand, and improve their services. If you have input on how CHAPPP can help support your organization in improving its services, please contact us at 1-888-523-5225. |