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This document provides information about the evidence-based home visitation cooperative agreement awarded to Rhode Island KIDS COUNT in fiscal year 2008.

A brief overview of the Illinois Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII) and the Trauma Affect Regulation Guide for Education and Therapy (TARGET) intervention.

In their own voices, PII grantees and PII partners reflect on their experiences using the PII approach to understand and address the challenges faced by youth in long-term foster care.

With growing interest in using evidence-based programs across the Federal Government, this video emphasizes how the PII approach exemplifies the four criteria of evidence-based policymaking.

This manual provides guidance to technical assistance providers working with agencies or organizations using the Development, Implementation, and Assessment Approach.

This fillable worksheet helps Children's Bureau discretionary grantees develop or assess the sustainability plan for their projects.

Delaware’s FOCUS project uses a hybrid Agile approach that incorporates Agile practices while keeping within the parameters of typical fixed-scope projects. The FOCUS project is driven by engaged stakeholders, a consistent emphasis on scope, and disciplined monitoring of plans and progress.

Family poverty can increase the likelihood of child maltreatment. Public assistance agencies administer the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program to provide financial support and employment assistance to low-income families. To reduce a family's risk of maltreatment and involvement in the child welfare system, child maltreatment prevention programs are being offered to TANF families.

This podcast is the part of the Prevention Series. "Prevention: Delivering Services through Education"showcases how Oregon is using TANF families to screen for risk of potential involvement in the child welfare system, and to select families to provide and coordinate prevention services. It presents how the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services manages its network of Family Support Centers through its Office of Child Development and Early Learning.

This webinar series from 2017 focused on the topics of using child welfare administrative data and program sustainability. The experiences of grantees funded through the federal Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII) are highlighted in each webinar.