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Partnerships to Promote
Evidence-Based Practice
Upcoming EBP-Related Events and Opportunities
Mental Health Services Research (MHSR) 2009 will engage leading minds in addressing the challenge of improving the efficiency of research and practice. Progress will directly promote Strategic Objective 4 of the NIMH Strategic Plan, “Enhancing the Public Health Impact of NIMH-funded Research.”
For abstract submission, registration and other information, visit www.blsmeetings.net/2009mhsr/.
2nd Annual NIH Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation
January 28-29, 2009
Bethesda, MD
http://conferences.thehillgroup.com/obssr/di2008/index.html
This year's conference will provide interactive forums for the development and growth of the field of dissemination and implementation science, with a particular focus on ways in which research capacity can be enhanced. Researchers working in the field and/or interested in identifying opportunities and obstacles for dissemination and implementation research are encouraged to submit proposals. They are currently accepting proposals for oral presentations/panels, posters, and interactive, "Think Tank" sessions.
Symposia on Evidence-Based Practice
January 30, 2009
San Diego, CA
Participants will strategize about effective ways to build organizational capacity to integrate research into practice and implement empirically-supported interventions/practices and get the latest information about practice oriented child welfare research, and how this might impact child welfare practice.
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a process in which the practitioner combines well-researched interventions with clinical experience, and ethics, and client preferences and culture to guide and inform the delivery of treatments and services (IASWR, 2007).
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IASWR Events
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IASWR Session at APM
Partnerships to Integrate Evidence-Based Practices into Social Work
October 31, 2008 3:15 PM
Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Hotel
Level 5, Grand Ballroom K
Joan Levy Zlotnik
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Denise Juliano-Bult
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