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Supporting Systems Change in Child Welfare: Tips for T/TA Providers

Project: Cross-Site Evaluation of Child Welfare Implementation Centers and National Resource Centers

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2015

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Systems change describes the process of changing how organizations approach their work or operate.

In child welfare, examples include adopting new strategies to meet client needs, implementing systemwide practice models, and incorporating safety assessment tools into ongoing casework.

This tip sheet makes recommendations based on findings presented in the report Supporting Change in Child Welfare: An Evaluation of Training and Technical Assistance, which summarizes lessons learned from five regional Child Welfare Implementation Centers in facilitating systems change through training and technical assistance.

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2015