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Evidence-Based Management (EBM)

Principal Investigator: Nico Trocmé
Co-Investigators: W. Thomson, Jo Ann Levesque, B. MacLaurin, A. Shlonsky, & S. Hélie
Period: 2006–2010

Funding Sources:
Funding Source: Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada
Period: 2006–2011
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Funding Source: ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ Faculty of Arts / VP Research and Internal Relations
Period: 2006–2010
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Funding Source: Association des Centre Jeunesse du Québec
Period: 2006–2010
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Funding Source: Batshaw Youth and Family Centres
Period: 2006â€2009
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Funding Source: RBC Children’s Services Research & Training Program
Period: 2010â€11

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Project Summary:
The Evidenceâ€Based Management project was a fourâ€year knowledgeâ€mobilization initiative designedÌýto develop and evaluate a model for supporting greater use of research as a management tool in child welfare organizations. The final year of the project was used to complete an evaluation as well as support the transition to sustainable onâ€going activities, including (1) maintaining two Clinical Integration Groups – one on sexual abuse and one on conjugal violence â€â€ supported by researchers and graduate students, (2) supporting analysis of outcome indicators for Inâ€Theâ€Know, a joint Batshaw/CRCF research publication, (3) supporting the provinceâ€wide outcome indicators initiative (see Gestion fondée sur les indicateurs de suivi clinique en protection de la jeunesse below), and (4) disseminating findings from the study.
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EBM-related Resources:

(1)ÌýÌý A new project originating from the partnership between the CRCF and Batshaw, entitled “ÌýGestion fondée sur les indicateurs de suivi Clinique,†is a knowledge mobilization initiative between the CRCF and sixteen child protection jurisdictions across Québec, Canada. A more detailed description of the project can be found here. Ìý

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