2010 Presentations
PLEASE NOTE: All breakout session presentations are in PDF format.
Keynote Presentations
- Implementing and Sustaining Evidence-Based Programs: Have We Got a Sporting Chance? (Karen Blase)
- Evidence-Based Programs: Picking Them, Passing Them, Doing Them, and Holding Them Accountable (Steve Aos)
Breakout Sessions
Thursday Morning
- Implementation Challenges and Successes
- Managing Multiple Evidence-Based Programs
- Defining "Evidence-Based": The Utility of Different Types of Evidence in Guiding Future Violence Prevention Efforts
- Promting Alternative Thinking Strategies (PATHS)
- Strengthing Families Program
- Life Skills Training: An Evidence-Based Approach for Preventing Alcohol, Tobacco, Illicit Drug Abuse and Violence
Thursday Afternoon
- Redirecting Youth: Florida's Success Story
- Moving from "Lists" to Public Health Impact: What Will It Take?
- Multisystemic Therapy (MST) Overview
- What's New in Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC)?
- Taking Multisystemic Therapy (MST) to Scale
- Real Scale Up: Implementation Frameworks and State Partnerships to Meet Implementation Challenges
- Using Communities That Care Prevention Framework to Ensure High Quality Implementation of Evidence-based Prevention Programs
- Learning from Evidence and Experience - Revisiting the Big Brothers Big Sisters' (BBBS) Community-Based Model
- Variations on the Theme: Adapting CASASTART for New Populations of High-Risk Youth
- Strong African American Families
- The Incredible Years: Lessons Learned in Community Mental Health
Friday Morning
- Recruiting Parents Into Blueprint Model Parenting Programs: What We've Learned and Lessons from the Field
- Evidence-Based Adaptations
- Comparing Blueprints and Meta-Analysis for Reducing Local and National Levels of Youth Violence
- Workforce Development
- Project Towards No Drug Abuse (TND): Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
- Good Behavior Game
Friday Afternoon
- Recruiting Parents Into Blueprint Model Parenting Programs: What We've Learned and Lessons from the Field (Repeat Session)
- The Midwestern Prevention Project (STAR)
- Implementation Challenges and Successes (Repeat Session)
- Using Communities That Care Prevention Framework to Ensure High Quality Implementation of Evidence-based Prevention Programs (Repeat Session)
- Developing and Implementing Evidence-Based Programming with Fidelity in Challenging Economic Times
- Charting Your Agency's Path Into Evidence-Based Programming
- Keeping Kids OUt of Prisons While Reducing State Budgets