Developing, Implementing and Evaluating an Evidence Informed Supervised Visitation Program for Child Welfare Involved Parents
A University-Based Child and Family Policy (CFP) Consortium webinar held in collaboration with SRCD.
The University-Based Child and Family Policy Consortium, in collaboration with the Society for Research in Child Development, hosted a webinar on June 10, 2019 on developing, implementing, and evaluating Strive, an evidence informed supervised visitation program for child welfare involved parents.
The Strive Supervised Visitation Program is designed to meet the unique needs of families receiving child welfare services in the context of their supervised visits with their young children. The webinar addressed the community based collaborative efforts to create this strengths based, trauma, evidence, and practice informed program for paraprofessionals, as well as training, implementation, and evaluation strategies, and policy impact.
This webinar was presented by a team from University of Washington Partners for Our Children.
Presenters:
- Susan Barkan, Associate Director of Research and Senior Research Scientist
- Laurie Lippold, Director of Public Policy
- Laura Orlando, Strive Project Director
- Kimberlee Shoecraft, Training and Curriculum Manager