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Implementation of Practice Change in Wisconsin… Primary Coach Approach to Teaming within Natural Environments 12/18/2013. Michelle Davies, Program Director RESource, CESA 5 Terri Enters, Part C Coordinator Department of Health Services Birth to 3 Program
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Implementation of Practice Change in Wisconsin…Primary Coach Approach to Teaming within Natural Environments12/18/2013 Michelle Davies, Program Director RESource, CESA 5 Terri Enters, Part C Coordinator Department of Health Services Birth to 3 Program Carol Noddings Eichinger, Director of EC Professional Development, Waisman Center
Beginning the journey…. • 2009 ARRA funded “Crossing Borders” initiative on evidence-based practices • Leadership Event for T&TA Network 2010 • Intensive Institutes 2010 and 2011 • Preparing Mentor Project 2010 • On-Line Blog and FAQ • Regional Institutes with follow-up TA 2012 • Comprehensive TA and Coaching 2010-today • On-Line Learning Modules 2013
Discovery of Implementation Science…. • Karen Blasé at 2011 Intersecting Interests • AH HA…..”So, it takes a number of years and a sequence of stages to arrive at implementation…….?” • Starting in the middle…
Wisconsin Birth to 3 Leadership Event May, 2013 • Joicey Hurth and Barbara Smith…..Implementation Science 101 • The road ahead……
Considering our current stage… • We consider ourselves at Stage 3 of “Initial Implementation”…. • BUT…. There are major areas to re-focus attention in stage 2 of “Installation; Building System Capacity”
2. Outcomes of Installation: Building System Capacity--- Needs improvement Mission and value statements and other concise descriptive materials are used to communicate about, and to build support for the new initiative A state leadership team is committed to guiding the ongoing implementation process. System capacity, including communication structures, T&TA and data systems, and infrastructure changes, has been strengthened to support implementation and scale up. • A written implementation plan has been developed, shared with stakeholders • and is “in use” by the State Leadership Team.
Metz & Bartley (March 2012) Active Implementation Frameworks for Program Success. Zero to Three
Sharing Our Vulnerability • Recognizing the journey is cyclical, not linear • Exploring with “great curiosity” the missed steps • Embracing complexity
Next Steps • Technical Assistance Network took the “next stab” at the Wisconsin Self Assessment of Implementation today, to add detail on regional and local nuances. • Shared the document with the 72 counties on a Webinar December 3rd, 2013 • Provided a “County Self Assessment” template as well as the Guide to Implementation Process