Evidence/Research-Based Practices Sample Clauses

The Evidence/Research-Based Practices clause requires that services, interventions, or methodologies used under the agreement are grounded in established research or proven effectiveness. In practice, this means that any educational, therapeutic, or professional practices implemented must be supported by credible studies or recognized best practices in the relevant field. This clause ensures that parties rely on methods with demonstrated success, thereby promoting accountability and increasing the likelihood of achieving desired outcomes.
Evidence/Research-Based Practices. The Contractor will participate with Great Rivers to increase the use of Evidence/Research-Based Practices, with a particular focus on increasing these practices for children and youth receiving behavioral health treatment services as identified through legislative mandates. This may include: 9.9.1. Participation in HCA sponsored training for research-based or evidence-based practices. The Contractor is expected to maintain a workforce trained in TF-CBT/CBT+ sufficient to implement the practice within the Contractor’s Service Area, as applicable. 9.9.2. At a minimum, 28 percent of the children/Youth enrolled in mental health treatment services will receive an Evidence-/Research-Based Practice. 9.9.3. The Contractor shall track evidence-based and research-based practices identified by the Washington State Institute of Public Policy (WSIPP) and report the services as specified in HCA’s Service Encounter Reporting Instructions (SERI). 9.9.4. The Contractor shall participate in Great Rivers practice guidelines as applicable to this Agreement’s Statement of Work.
Evidence/Research-Based Practices. The Contractor will participate with GCBH and/or DSHS to increase the use of Evidence/Research-Based Practices, with a particular focus on increasing these practices for children and youth receiving behavioral health treatment services as identified through legislative mandates. This includes:
Evidence/Research-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 receiving mental health treatment services as identified through legislative mandates. This includes: 8.9.1. Participation in DBHR sponsored training in the Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT/CBT) and CBT-Plus (TF-CBT/CBT+) evidence/research-based practices. The Contractor is expected to maintain a workforce trained in TF-CBT/CBT+ sufficient to implement the practice within the Contractor’s service area. 8.9.2. Target wil l percentage will be provided by DBHR. 8.9.3. The Contractor shall track evidence-based and research-based practices identified by the Washington State Institute of Public Policy (WSIPP) and report the services as specified in DBHR’s Service Encounter Reporting Instructions (SERI).