Keys to Implementation of Child Welfare Systems Change Initiatives |
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Authors: | David Lambert Tammy Richards Trish Merrill |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME, USA;2. James Bell Associates, Arlington, VA, USA |
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Abstract: | While the research base on implementation in child welfare has grown, applying implementation science to child welfare system change is still relatively new. There is a gap in knowledge of what factors are most important in different implementation stages and system contexts. This study examines 12 implementation keys that support building infrastructure, developing inter-organizational networks, and addressing contextual issues in child welfare system change initiatives in three states. Research questions address which keys are most important in different implementation stages, the major components and context of these keys during implementation, and the overlap between implementation keys. |
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Keywords: | Implementation keys leadership culture and climate resources systems change |
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