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The PII approach integrates the tenets of implementation science and program evaluation into a coordinated framework to support and evaluate this initiative. This brief describes the steps in the PII approach.

This is an overview of the target population served by the Illinois Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII) project. It defines the population and describes the distribution of eligible youth in the state.

Key points summarizing the California Partners for Permanency's journey toward fidelity for an evolving child welfare practice Model.

PII Videos Series

September 21, 2016

Funded by the Children's Bureau, PII grantees applied a focused approach to address the needs of vulnerable populations in long-term foster care. This video series tells the PII story and shares lessons learned with the field.

This video highlights how PII has contributed to a shift in the way capacity is defined and built within the Children's Bureau.

An overview of the degree to which the Washoe County, Nevada Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII) site implemented SAFE-FC as intended, and the degree to which individual SAFE-FC workers demonstrated proficiency in delivering the PCFA, safety management, and SMART case planning components of SAFE-FC.

Overview of the Washoe County Department of Social Services Family Search and Engagement service designed to help foster youth reconnect with their families.

The PII-TTAP team provides training and technical assistance to support the PII grantees in better meeting the needs of children and families by developing/adapting, implementing, and scaling up interventions in child welfare. PII-TTAP accomplishes this by providing innovative yet practical training and technical assistance; building capacity for implementation within PII grantee organizations through knowledge dissemination; developing tools for effective application and transfer of implementation best practices; and actively coordinating and collaborating in implementation and evaluation activities.

The Office on Child Abuse and Neglect seeks to build its capacity for evaluating the programs of its grantees for the prevention of child abuse and neglect.

The PII approach integrates the tenets of implementation science and program evaluation into a coordinated framework to support and evaluate this initiative. This report describes this collaborative approach to implementation and evaluation that is currently underway.