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Centre for Social Policy Fellows Meeting

This spring's fellows meeting will host David Gordon, Professor of Social Policy, University of...

Informing investment decisions for children's services: An economic model for central and local government

What if commissioners of social services could have their own version of "Which?"...

Communities that Care: Better outcomes for young people and the communities they live in

In a time of unprecedented austerity, government is asking the public and voluntary sectors to...

The Social Research Unit Annual Lecture invites you!

This year's annual lecture will host Dr. Jack Shonkoff, Professor of Child Health and...

The Unit invites you to hear Christina Salmivalli speak about reducing bullying

The Social Research Unit invites you to a seminar with Christina Salmivalli, Professor of...

Evidence-based programmes: Tackling barriers to effective implementation

The Social Research Unit at Dartington have partnered with the Institute for Effective Education...

First Center for Social Policy Fellows Meeting of 2012

This year's first Center for Social Policy meeting will take place at Dartington Hall on the...

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"Can evidence-based programmes be replicated without compromising on quality?"

This was the question under the spotlight a recent Social Research Unit event in London.

The Unit was delighted to partner with the National Unit for Family Nurse Partnership to bring together David Olds, the developer of the Nurse Family Parthership programme, Kate Billingham, programme lead for FNP, Ann Rowe, Implementation Lead for FNP and Jacqueline Barnes from Birbeck Universit Drawing on their experiences of overseeing and evaluating the roll out of this evidence-based programme, they shared their observations about the problems and possible solutions with a mixed group of academics and policy makers. For a more detailed account of the event, visit www.preventionaction.org.

 

To download a copy of the Powerpoint presentation, please click on the link below. Also, to view video clips of Michael Little's closing remarks and Ann Rowes perspective, please click on the video link.

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Barnes on replication and scale.pptx186.62 KB
Billingham and Rowe on FNP replication and scale.ppt812.5 KB
Olds on replication and scale NFP.ppt2.23 MB
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