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2003 Conference Proceedings
Best in Show: Evidence-based Practice in Services
to Children and Families

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Monday, September 8, 2003
WELCOMING REMARKS BY FORMER OREGON GOVERNOR Hon. John A. Kitzhaber, M.D.
KEYNOTE: THE EVIDENCE FOR (OR AGAINST) THE EVIDENCE: STATE OF SCIENCE, PRACTICE AND POLICY ON CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH Kimberly Hoagwood, Ph.D., Professor of Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry, Columbia University, New York State Psychiatric Institute; Director, Child/Adolescent Services Research, Office of Mental Health, State of New York. Selected bibliography for keynote.
TRACK 1: RESEARCH TO PRACTICE
Evidence-Based Practice: Transportation and Translation Dilemmas in Child Treatment Settings Fran E. Wilson, Ph.D., Executive Director, Boston Children's Institute of Home for Little Wanderers, Boston, MA.
The Impact of Targeted Staff Supervision Training on Line Staff Performance in Crisis Management Behavior Joseph K. Mullen, MSW, President, JMK Training, Inc., Carlisle, PA; William Cammarata, MSW, Director of Operations, Cornell Companies, Pittsburgh, PA.
Reduction of Seclusion and Restraint: One Agency's Experience David B. Hickel, Ph.D., Assistant Vice President of Performance Improvement, The Sycamores, Altadena, CA.
TRACK 2: PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
The Ripple Effect: Implications of Building an Agency-Wide Outcomes Evaluation System James Whittaker, Ph.D., Professor, University of Washington School of Social Work; Kari Greene, MPH, Program Evaluator, and Rich Blum, MBA, Chief Information Officer, Trillium Family Services, Portland, OR.
Implementing Specific Evidence-Based Practices into Complex Child Service Systems Kimberly Hoagwood, Ph.D., Professor of Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry, Columbia University, New York State Psychiatric Institute, Child/Adolescent Services Research, Office of Mental Health, State of New York , NY.
Using Organizational Performance Measurement Tools to Facilitate Strategic Change Gina Sessions, Ph.D., Division Director of Shared Resources, EMQ Children and Family Services, EMQ, Campbell, CA.
TRACK 3: SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Evaluating Outcomes in Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare Treatment Thomas Doherty, Psy.D., Clinical Supervisor, Catherine Freer Wilderness Expeditions, Albany, OR.
Effectiveness of Day Treatment with Proctor Care for Young Children: A Four-Year Follow-up Monica Ford, MSW and Erin Whitemore, MA, Program Evaluator, Hand in Hand, Morrison Center, Portland, OR.
An Effective Therapeutic Preschool Program for Children with Autism & Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDDs) Linda S. Butler, Ph.D., LCSW, Associate Director of Clinical Services, The Spurwink School, Portland, ME.
Tuesday, September 9, 2002
TRACK 1: RESEARCH TO PRACTICE
Operationalizing Structural and Philosophical Components of Wraparound in Los Angeles County Mary Martone, MSW and Carl D. Sneed, PhD, Vista Del Mar, Los Angeles, CA.
Individualized Service/Support Planning (ISP/Wraparound): Research-based Recommendations for Effective Practice Janet S. Walker, Ph.D., Associate Director, Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children's Mental Health; Nancy Korloff, Ph.D., Director, and Kathyrn Schutte, Research Assistant, Regional Research Institute, Portland, OR.
Identifying and Building on Strengths of Children and Adolescents Michael Taylor, Ph.D., Asst. Professor of Child and Family Studies, Portland State University and Quality Assurance Coordinator, Oregon Office of Mental Health and Addictions Services, OR.
TRACK 2: PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
Using Administrative Data and Consumer/Family Surveys to Monitor System Performance and Quality Improvement. Ann Doucette, PhD, Senior Research Associate, Center for Mental Health Policy, Vanderbilt University, and Doreen Cavanaugh, Ph.D., Senior Research Associate and Asst. Professor, Institute for Health Care Research and Policy, Georgetown University.
Matching Needs and Resources for Residential Care Scott Leon, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Loyola University, Chicago, IL, and Catherine Francis, MPP, Program Analyst, Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, IL.
Maine Caring Families: A Public/Private Partnership Marie Ilvonen, Program Director, and Dawn Stiles, CEO, The Spurwink School, Portland, ME.
TRACK 3: PAPER TO ELECTRONIC RECORDS
Riding the Learning Curve--from Pencil to Keyboard Tim Davis, MS, LMHC, LMFT, Executive Director, Christopher Dal Pra, MC, LMHC, LPC-P, Assistant Director, and Mark R. Holmes, MSW, LMHC, Tamarack Center, Spokane, WA.
Developing an Automated Comprehensive Integrated Quality Management System Leonard J. Brink, ACSW, CEO, Sequest Technologies, Inc. and Sequest Consulting, Inc., Lisle, IL.
Building Carenet at the Walker Home and School Scott M. Preston, Ph.D., Assistant Director of Research and Evaluation, and Kelly English, MA, Research Associate, The Walker Home and School, Needham, MA.
PLENARY
PULLING IT ALL TOGETHER: WHAT CAN WE TAKE HOME? Robert E. Lieberman, MA, LPC, President, CHARPP and CEO, Southern Oregon Adolescent Study and Treatment Center

 

 

 
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