Identifying and Promoting Best Practices
Potential Programmatic and Organizational Arenas
Footnotes
| 1 | Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families Program Announcement. Federal Register, Vol. 68, No. 131, (July 2003), p. 40974 [ back ] |
| 2 | Burchard, J.D., Bruns, E.J., & Burchard, S.N. (2002) The Wraparound Approach. In B. Burns & K. Hoagwood (Eds.) Community-Based Interventions for Children and Families. Oxford: Oxford University Press. University of Vermont website: www.uvm.edu/~wrapvt/approach.htm. [ back ] |
| 3 | St. Vincent de Paul Village, San Diego. Current Roster of Promising Practices. Private Partnerships and California's Faith Communities: The Center for Religion and Civic Culture. The University of Southern California. www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/religion_online/welfare/promising.html. [ back ] |
| 4 | www.nationalserverresources.org/epicenter [ back ] |
| 5 | Adapted from, "Guidelines for Transferring Effective Practices: A Practical Manual for South-South Cooperation." Commissioned by: CityNet, Regional Network of Local Authorities for the Management of Human Settlements, UNDP Special Unit for Technical Cooperation among Developing Countries, and UNCHS Best Practice and Local Leadership Programme, (November 1998), p. 8. Ibid, p. 10. [ back ] |
| 6 | Ibid, p. 10. [ back ] |
Potential Programmatic and Organizational Arenas

