Titre : | Evaluation and Program Planning, Vol.28 n°3 - August 2005 - The center for substance abuse treatment's targeted capacity expansion : A Federal grant program effecting change while building evaluation capacity |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/08/2005 |
Année de publication : | 2005 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Public-private partnerships are viewed from two traditional components: from the government's perspective (top-down), and from the grantee's perspective (bottom-up). A random inquiry of nine representative programs funded by the Center for Subst[...]
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D. D. ATKINSON ;
M. WILSON ;
D. AVULA
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Building the capacity of community-based organizations to engage in evaluation activities has been of primary importance to the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) in its mission to improve treatment services and alleviate substance abus[...]
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This article will present lessons learned from working with CSAT grantees over the course of 5 years. The focus is on the data challenges faced by grantees and CSAT and how they were overcome. The end results were improvements in data collection[...]
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This article will present lessons learned from working with the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment grantees over the course of 5 years. The focus will be on the challenges faced by grantees and how they were overcome. The end results were impr[...]
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This special issue of Evaluation and Program Planning presents five articles that discuss the evaluation challenges and issues in implementing the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (GPRA) within the Targeted Capacity Expansion (TCE)[...]
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M. T. WILSON ;
R. ATANDA ;
D. D. ATLINSON ;
K. MULVEY
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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), in carrying out its mission to improve access to and the quality of substance abuse treatment services, initiated the Targeted Ca[...]
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D.A.R.E. is the most popular school-based drug abuse prevention program in the U.S., but evaluations have found that positive effects on students' knowledge, attitudes, and behavior (often observed right after the program) fade away over time. B[...]
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