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Centre for Research on Children and Families

Centre for Research on Children and Families. National Outcomes Matrix:. Evidence of Intervention Effectiveness. Nico Trocmé with Tony Esposito, Martin Chabot & Lorry Coughlin Theory & Wisdom: Promoting Evidence Based Decision Making Edmonton, AB , May 28th.

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  1. Centre for Researchon Children and Families

  2. National Outcomes Matrix: Evidence of Intervention Effectiveness Nico Trocmé with Tony Esposito, Martin Chabot & Lorry Coughlin Theory & Wisdom: Promoting Evidence Based Decision MakingEdmonton, AB , May 28th Centre for Research on Children and Families

  3. Financial Based Management Client Tracking System Using Proxy Measures Management Integrated Outcomes Tracking System An Incremental Multi-Level Outcomes Approach Practice Outcome Based Case-Planning + Measures for Clinical Practice Reactive Practice Centre for Research on Children and Families

  4. Selecting indicators: • Can indicators be clearly linked to seminal child welfare service objectives? • Are they easily understood? • Can they be measured using existing information systems? Centre for Research on Children and Families

  5. Competing objectives of child welfare Child Protection Child Well-Being Family and Community Support Centre for Research on Children and Families

  6. NOM & Pilot Test Indicators Family & Community Support Permanence Well-Being Safety 1.Recurrence& 2.Injury 3.School delay& 4.YCJA 8. Court 9. Housing stability & 10. Community-based placements 5.Placement6. Moves in care & 7.Time in care Centre for Research on Children and Families

  7. Recurrence Cohort AM / IT AM SDC IT SDNC Recurrence cohort: All closed Cases served, tracked for 12 months

  8. Recurrence by reason for report Total

  9. Recurrence by age at service start Total

  10. School Delay RateProportion of agency children who are at least 1 year behind age appropriate grade by placement type (all years combined)

  11. School delay by age & sex: All years

  12. Service Cohort AM SDC IT Service cohort: all retained cases, up to 36 months after report SDNC Centre for Research on Children and Families

  13. Youth Criminal Justice involvement by reason for the report Total * Too few cases to calculate a meaningful rate

  14. Youth Criminal Justice involvement by age Total Centre for Research on Children and Families

  15. Placement rate by reason for the report Total

  16. Placement rate by age Total Centre for Research on Children and Families

  17. Placement Cohort Placement cohort: all placed children, up to 36 months after initial placement AM SDC IT SDNC Centre for Research on Children and Families

  18. Moves in Care

  19. Moves in Care: by reason for report Total

  20. Moves in Care by age at entry Total

  21. Time in Care by age at entry

  22. Court Involvement by reason for report Total * Too few cases to calculate a meaningful rate

  23. For more information: nico.trocme@mcgill.ca tonino.esposito@mail.mcgill.ca www.cecw-cepb.ca Centre for Research on Children and Families

  24. www.cecw-cepb.ca Centre for Researchon Children and Families

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