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http://www.acf.hhs.gov/opre 28-05-2013 15:30:21
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New report from Child Trends, MEF Associates, and Anthro-Tech shows that #humancentereddesign was found to be useful and relevant in addressing disparate challenges across three sites. #designthinking #designthinking process buff.ly/3Uuh2a3
New planning tool from OPRE helps #homevisiting supervisors plan, conduct, and reflect on #reflectivesupervision sessions with a focus on key elements. acf.hhs.gov/opre/report/re…
New report from Child Trends, MEF Associates, & Anthro-Tech presents findings from a pilot study of three human services agencies that assessed the feasibility, implementation, and evaluability of #humancentereddesign in the human services context. buff.ly/3Uuh2a3
New brief from Urban Institute & Abt Associates, using data from HPOG 2.0, finds no evidence that participants with multiple entry-level credentials earn more than those with one entry-level credential or no credentials. buff.ly/3f80CUB
A new OPRE report from Child Trends MEF Associates & Anthro-Tech shares findings from a pilot study conducted to assess the applicability of a human-centered design approach to problem-solving in human services programs. buff.ly/3Uuh2a3
For participants in HPOG 2.0, was obtaining multiple entry-level credentials or completing multiple healthcare trainings associated with higher wages?
Learn more in this new brief from Urban Institute & Abt Associates buff.ly/3f80CUB
New brief from Mathematica describes a program model for #sexualriskavoidance programming for youth that is research-based and informed by the legislation authorizing sexual risk avoidance education grants. buff.ly/3Bz2nSf
New report uses #BabyFACES 2018 data to provide a descriptive snapshot of overall quality in #EarlyHeadStart classrooms, with a focus on the quality of the teacher–child relationship. Mathematica @Headstartgov buff.ly/3QimB8n
Explore this brief from MEF Associates and MDRC which presents #qualitative findings on children’s and adolescents’ perceptions of their families’ experiences of living in #poverty and their views about wealth, poverty, and economic inequality. buff.ly/3PqPBLi
What is the effect of reducing perceived discrimination on job satisfaction, retention, and performance?
Learn more about this other dissertation projects funded by our Behavioral Interventions Scholars grant program. #BehavioralScience MIT Economics buff.ly/3yMWOOA
New brief from Mathematica & Public Strategies highlights community-based and culturally responsive strategies that #HealthyMarriage and #ResponsibleFatherhood (HMRF) researchers can use to engage community members as co-creators in the research process. buff.ly/3Kzdf6B
Join us as we recognize #HispanicHeritageMonth and look back at the findings from our Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Study buff.ly/3eJgrMn
How can we apply #MixedMethods and #qualitative approaches to social policy questions? Our annual #OPREmethods meeting on Oct 19-20 will explore how to integrate qualitative and quantitative approaches to ask and answer research questions! Register at opremethodsmeeting2022.com/registration/