Evidence-Based Practices Sample Clauses

Evidence-Based Practices. In accordance with the DCS Family Preservation Service Standards, all services delivered must be evidence-based and classified by the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse (CEBC) as a Promising Practice, Supported Practice, or Well-Supported Practice in accordance with the DCS Family Preservation Service Standards.
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Evidence-Based Practices. Grantee shall implement and utilize evidence-based practice models for both post-conviction and pre-conviction. Programs receiving state grant funding that supervise post-conviction participants must supervise participants and provide programs and services consistent with all Principles of Effective Interventions published by the National Institute of Corrections. These include: ↵ Assess Actuarial Risk/Needs ↵ Enhance Intrinsic Motivation ↵ Target Interventions ↵ Skill Train with Directed Practice ↵ Increase Positive Reinforcement ↵ Engage Ongoing Support in Natural Communities ↵ Measure Relevant Processes/Practices ↵ Provide Measurement Feedback Pre-Trial participants should be supervised consistent with best practices, as taken from the American Bar Association’s Standards for Criminal Justice, Pretrial Release (2002) and the National Association of Pretrial Services Agencies’ Standards on Pretrial Release (2004).
Evidence-Based Practices. The contractor and the JBBS shall use evidence-based and promising practices with the screening and service delivery structure to support effective outcomes. The use of risk/need/responsivity (RNR) model is encouraged to assess various factors such as substance use disorders, mental illness, cognitive or physical impairments, financial issues, family dynamics, housing instability, developmental disabilities, low literacy levels, and lack of reliable transportation, all of which may need to address to support success. This EC shall begin in July 1, 2024 and end on June 30, 2025. The contractor shall be paid $40.80 per hour. Plus, mileage when needed at state rate and driving time when indicated. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx, CAS BY: Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Huerfano County Sheriff DATE: Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Huerfano County Commissioner Date Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Huerfano County Commissioner Date
Evidence-Based Practices. Contractor will work collaboratively with AOD to develop and implement evidenced-based practices in the Women’s program and will proceed according to the work plan/time line agreed upon by contractor and AOD, by August 30, 2009. Work plan will be an evolving document through out the term of the contract and contractor will notify AOD of any adjustments/changes made to the work plan/time line. EXHIBIT BPAYMENTS AND RATE OF PAYMENTS FREE AT LAST In full consideration of the services provided by Contractor, County shall pay Contractor as follows:
Evidence-Based Practices. The Contractor will participate with DSHS to increase the use of research and Evidence-Based Practices, with a particular focus on increasing these practices for children and youth as identified through legislative mandates. This includes:
Evidence-Based Practices. Contractor will work collaboratively with AOD to develop and implement evidenced- EXHIBIT B4 – PAYMENTS AND RATE OF PAYMENTS FREE AT LAST In full consideration of the services provided by Contractor, County shall pay Contractor as follows:
Evidence-Based Practices. Grantee shall implement and utilize evidence-based practice models for both post-conviction and pre-conviction. Programs receiving state grant funding that supervise post-conviction participants must supervise participants and provide programs and services consistent with all Principles of Effective Interventions published by the National Institute of Corrections. These include:  Assess Actuarial Risk/Needs  Enhance Intrinsic Motivation  Target Interventions  Skill Train with Directed Practice  Increase Positive Reinforcement  Engage Ongoing Support in Natural Communities  Measure Relevant Processes/Practices  Provide Measurement Feedback Pre-Trial participants should be supervised consistent with best practices, as taken from the American Bar Association’s Standards for Criminal Justice, Pretrial Release (2002) and the National Association of Pretrial Services Agencies’ Standards on Pretrial Release (2004).
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Evidence-Based Practices. The contractor and the JBBS shall use evidence-based and promising practices with the screening and service delivery structure to support effective outcomes. The use of risk/need/responsivity (RNR) model is encouraged to assess factors such as substance use disorders, mental illness, cognitive or physical impairments, financial issues, family dynamics, housing instability, developmental disabilities, low literacy levels, and lack of reliable transportation, all of which may need to address to support success. This EC shall begin on July 1, 2024 and end on June 30, 2025. The contractor shall be paid $1,7001.10/month and will provide 10 hours per week. Plus, mileage when needed at state rate and driving time when indicated. Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, CAS
Evidence-Based Practices. “Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs)” means a program or practice that has been tested in heterogeneous or intended populations with multiple randomized, or statistically controlled evaluations, or both; or one large multiple site randomized, or statistically controlled evaluation, or both, where the weight of the evidence from review demonstrates sustained improvements in at least one outcome. “Evidence-based” also means a program or practice that can be implemented with a set of procedures to allow successful replication in Washington and, when possible, is determined to be cost- beneficial per the (Washington State Institute for Public Policy (WSIPP).
Evidence-Based Practices. The Contractor shall use evidence-based and promising practices within the screening and service delivery structure to support effective outcomes. The use of a risk/need/responsivity (RNR) model is encouraged to assess various factors such as substance use disorders, mental illness, cognitive or physical impairments, financial issues, family dynamics, housing instability, developmental disabilities, low literacy levels, and lack of reliable transportation, all of which may need to be addressed to support success.
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