SRI's ECO Center provided national leadership in assisting states with the implementation of high - quality child and
family outcomes measurement for early intervention (EI) and early childhood special education (ECSE) programs.
State
Family Outcomes Measurement System Framework -LSB-...]
State
Family Outcomes Measurement System (S - FOMS) Framework and Self - Assessment This framework, originally developed by the Early Childhood Outcomes (ECO) Center, identifies 7 key components of a high - quality
family outcomes measurement system at the state level.
Not exact matches
The Scope of this project is to: - Provide seed funding and support pilot implementation of ideas resulting from the June 2014 design workshop on improving
outcomes for babies in foster care; - Launch pilots of co-designed strategies for working collaboratively with parents in creating daily, regularized
family routines in four sites and evaluate executive function skills, child development, child literacy and parental stress levels of participants pre -, during, and post-intervention; - Build a core group of leaders to help set the strategic direction for Frontiers of Innovation (FOI) and take on leadership for parts of the portfolio; - With Phil Fisher at the University of Oregon and Holly Schindler at the University of Washington develop a
measurement and data collection framework and infrastructure in order to collect data from FOI - sponsored pilots and increase cross-site and cross-strategy learning; Organize Building Adult Capabilities Working Group to identify, measure and develop strategies related to executive function and emotional regulation for adults facing high levels of adversity and produce summary report in the fall of 2014 that reviews the knowledge base in this area and implications for intervention, including approaches that impact two generations.
Tracking Progress in Early Care and Education: Program, Staff, and
Family Measurement Tools Early care and education staff can use this guide to identify examples of tools that may be used to measure family engagement outcomes and relationships with fam
Family Measurement Tools Early care and education staff can use this guide to identify examples of tools that may be used to measure
family engagement outcomes and relationships with fam
family engagement
outcomes and relationships with
families.
Through our membership of the Partnership of Victorian
Family Relationship Centres, RAV is participating in an FDR
Outcome Measurement Trial, funded by the Attorney - General's Department and the Department of Social Services.
As required by the Act, the Children, Youth and
Families Department and providers of home visiting services jointly developed an outcomes measurement plan to monitor outcomes for children and families receiving home visiting s
Families Department and providers of home visiting services jointly developed an
outcomes measurement plan to monitor
outcomes for children and
families receiving home visiting s
families receiving home visiting services.
We also offer services in data,
measurement and evaluation for initiatives seeking to improve
outcomes for children and
families.
The Centre for Community Child Health offers expertise in data,
measurement and evaluation to assist initiatives that are seeking to improve
outcomes for children and
families and require support to locate, analyse and understand available data sources, to set up shared
measurement systems and to evaluate design and delivery
outcomes.
She also has provided technical assistance and conducted training for a variety of different audiences on such topics as evaluation design, data analysis, and using data for program improvement, with a special focus on identification and
measurement of child and
family outcomes.
When exploring whether additional therapy influenced effects over time, we found that
families who received additional therapy reported more decrease in parental internalizing symptoms and in parental overreactivity at only one out of three
measurement occasions, while no stronger benefits for these
families were found on the other
outcomes at any
measurement occasion.
Specifically, 1) a greater focus on factors that promote resiliency in individual
family members and the
family unit; 2) specific
measurement of stressors, resources, appraisals, coping and adaptation; 3) research examining positive and negative experiences of mothers and fathers with a focus on the specific predictors of each
outcome; and 4)
measurement across the developmental trajectory.