Across Lifespan

Organization: The Campbell Collaboration
http://www.campbellcollaboration.org
“The international Campbell Collaboration (C2) is a non-profit organization that aims to help people make well-informed decisions about the effects of interventions in the social, behavioral and educational arenas. C2’s objectives are to prepare, maintain and disseminate systematic reviews of studies of interventions.”
  • International site
  • Intended for: those implementing interventions in the behavioral,
    social, and educational fields
  • Provides descriptions of interventions
  • Transparent reviews


Organization: The Cochrane Collaboration
http://www.cochrane.org
“The Cochrane Collaboration is an international non-profit and independent organization, dedicated to making up-to-date, accurate information about the effects of healthcare readily available worldwide. It produces and disseminates systematic reviews of healthcare interventions and promotes the search for evidence in the form of clinical trials and other studies of interventions.”
  • International Site
  • Intended for: health service providers, consumers, research funding
    agencies, departments of health, international organizations,
    universities, and anyone else making decisions about healthcare
    have, or are at risk for, problem behavior
  • Provides descriptions of interventions/reviews
  • Transparent reviews
  • Provides descriptions of interventions
  • Individual TA available
  • References related to EBPs


Organization: SAMHSA, Co-Occurring Center for Excellence
 
http://coce.samhsa.gov/
“The mission of SAMHSA’s Co-Occurring Center for Excellence (COCE) is to:…foster the infusion and adoption of evidence-and consensus-based treatment and program innovation into clinical and organizational practice."
  • Intended for: the co-occurring disorder service system
  • Provides descriptions of interventions
  • Transparent reviews
  • Describes evidentiary standards met
  • Describes intervention implementation
  • Individual TA available (free/for fee)
  • Provides information on fidelity measurement
  • Provides guidance on staffing
  • References related to EBPs


Organization: SAMHSA, CSAT’s Addiction Technology Transfer Centers (ATTCs)
> Research and Publications
http://nattc.org
 “The ATTC network transmits the latest knowledge, skills and attitudes of professional addiction treatment practice.  The ATTC’s goal is to enhance clinical practice.”
  • Intended for: addiction treatment professionals
  • Provides descriptions of interventions
  • Transparent reviews
  • Describes evidentiary standards met
  • Describes intervention implementation
  • Individual TA available (free/for fee)
  • Provides information on fidelity measurement
  • Provides guidance on staffing
  • References related to EBPs


Organization: SAMHSA, CSAT's Inventory of Effective Substance Abuse Treatment Practices
 
http://csat.samhsa.gov/treatment.aspx
“To assist potential applicants, SAMHSA’s Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) has identified the following listing of current publications on effective treatment practices for use by treatment professionals in treating individuals with substance abuse disorders. These publications are available from the SAMHSA’s Health Information Network at 1-877-SAMHSA-7, http://ncadi.samhsa.gov/

• Intended for: Applicants for CSAT grants
• Provides descriptions of interventions
• Describes intervention implementation
• Individual TA available (free/for fee)
• Provides information on fidelity measurement
• Provides guidance on staffing
• References related to EBPs



Organization: SAMHSA, CSAT's Knowledge Application Programs
 
http://kap.samhsa.gov/
 “CSAT’s Knowledge Application Program (KAP) assists treatment providers in adopting and implementing the information in CSAT’s published materials.  KAP develops tools that program directors, clinical supervisors, and other staff members can use to actively promote the adoption of new treatment approaches, taking “science” to “service.”
  • Intended for: program directors, clinical supervisors, and program staff members
  • Provides descriptions of interventions
  • Transparent reviews
  • Describes evidentiary standards met
  • Describes intervention implementation
  • Individual TA available (free/for fee)
  • Provides information on fidelity measurement
  • Provides guidance on staffing
  • References related to EBPs


Organization: Institute for Research, Education and Training in Addictions (IRETA),
National Institute on Drug Abuse
>best practice treatment resources
http://www.ireta.org/ireta_main/nida_initiative.htm
“This section offers resources focused on implementing evidence-based
(EBP) and best practices in addiction treatment.”
  • Intended for: the substance abuse field
  • Describes intervention implementation
  • Individual TA available
  • Provides information on fidelity measurement
  • Provides guidance on staff training
  • References related to EBPs


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Organization: National Guideline Clearinghouse, AHRQ
>Browse treatment/interventions> behavioral disciplines and activities
http://www.guideline.gov/
“The National Guideline Clearinghouse™ (NGC) is a comprehensive database of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and related documents.”
  • Intended for: physicians, nurses, and other health professionals, health care providers, health plans, integrated delivery systems, purchasers and others searching for evidence-based clinical practice guidelines
  • Provides descriptions of interventions
  • Describes evidentiary standards met
  • Describes intervention implementation
  • Provides guidance on staffing


Organization: The National Implementation Research Network
http://nirn.fmhi.usf.edu/
“The mission of the National Implementation Research Network (NIRN) is to close the gap between science and service by improving the science and practice of implementation in relation to evidence-based programs and practices.”
  • Intended for: researchers, program developers and stakeholders interested in or engaged in the development, research, implementation and replication of evidence-based programs and practices
  • Individual TA available
  • Describes intervention implementation
  • Provides information on fidelity measurement
  • Provides guidance on staffing
  • References related to EBPs


Organization: New York State Office of Mental Health
http://www.omh.state.ny.us/omhweb/ebp
“…the Evidence-Based Practices initiative seeks to improve the ‘ABCs of mental health care,’ which include accountability for results, best practices, and coordination of services and programs throughout the mental health system in New York State.”
  • Defines EBPs
  • Intended for: recipients, providers and managers, researchers, families and friends, and advocates
  • Provides descriptions of interventions
  • Describes intervention implementation
  • Provides information on fidelity measurement
  • References related to EBPs


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Organization: New Zealand Guidelines Group
http://www.nzgg.org.nz/
”The New Zealand Guidelines Group leads a movement towards the delivery of high quality health and disabilities service throughout New Zealand through a change of culture based on evidence and effectiveness.”
  • International site
  • Intended for: clinicians, providers, consumers, and researchers
  • Describes evidentiary standards met
  • Describes resources necessary for implementation
  • References related to EBPs


Organization: Oregon Mental Health and Addiction Services
>mental health >evidence-based practices >OMHAS practices
http://www.oregon.gov/dhs/
“The Office of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OMHAS) has compiled information and links to assist consumers in becoming informed about mental health disorders and to assist consumers in becoming healthy, safe and independent individuals. The information will also assist policy makers and providers to work toward further education, share and expand current treatment efforts, and assist consumers in everyday needs.”
  • Defines EBPs
  • Intended for: “consumers, policymakers, providers”
  • Provides descriptions of interventions
  • Transparent reviews
  • Describes evidentiary standards met
  • Describes intervention implementation
  • Individual TA available
  • Provides information on fidelity measurement
  • References related to EBPs


Organization: PreventionNet, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Health Promotion Associates, Inc.
http://www.Preventionnet.com
“PreventionNet provides a convenient, efficient, and user-friendly mechanism for obtaining up-to-date information about [the 11 drug abuse prevention programs contained in NIDA’s Preventing Drug Abuse with Children and Adolescents: A research-based guide], including new research findings of their effectiveness, how to obtain program materials, the availability of training and/or technical assistance, and current contact information.”
  • Intended for: “prevention professionals, teachers, school administrators, parents, policy makers, and community leaders”
  • Provides descriptions of interventions
  • Describes intervention implementation
  • Individual TA available
  • Provides information on fidelity measurement
  • Provides guidance on staffing
  • References related to EBPs


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Organization: SAMHSA, Center for Mental Health Services
> Programs > Mental Health Programs > Community Support Program
http://www.mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/
“The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and its Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) are pleased to introduce six Evidence-Based Practice Implementation Resource Kits to encourage the use of evidence-based practices in mental health.”
  • Intended for: consumers, families & supporters, practitioners & clinical supervisors, mental health program leaders, and public mental health authorities
  • Provides descriptions of interventions
  • Describes intervention implementation
  • Provides information on fidelity measurement
  • References related to EBPs


Organization: SAMHSA,National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP)
http://www.nrepp.samhsa.gov
“SAMHSA’s National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices NREPP is a voluntary rating and classification system designed to provide the public with reliable information on the scientific basis and practicality of interventions that prevent and/or treat mental and substance use disorders. Descriptive information and quantitative ratings are provided across several key areas for all interventions reviewed by NREPP.”
  • Defines EBPs
  • Intended for: States, Territories, community-based organizations and other interested stakeholders
  • Provides descriptions of interventions
  • Transparent reviews
  • Describes intervention implementation
  • Provides information on fidelity measurement


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Organization: Social Care Institute for Excellence
http://www.scie.org.uk/
“SCIE works with people and organizations throughout the social care sector to identify useful information, research and examples of good practice. SCIE’s work covers the breadth of social care including services for adults, children and families, participation, human resource development, social work education, e-learning and the use of knowledge in social care.”
  • International Site
  • Defines EBPs
  • Intended for: practitioners, researchers, service users and policy makers
  • Provides descriptions of interventions
  • Transparent reviews
  • Describes intervention implementation
  • Provides guidance on staff training
  • References related to EBPs


Organization: Suicide Prevention Resource Center
> Best Practices Registry
http://www.sprc.org
“The Registry of Evidence-Based Practices in Suicide Prevention Programs (EBPP) is a collaboration between SPRC and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) to identify and classify effective suicide prevention programs through a structured, multi-disciplinary review process. Programs are reviewed for their quality and utility, using criteria adapted from guidelines developed by the National Registry of Effective Prevention Programs (NREPP).”
  • Intended for: “health and human service professionals, community leaders, survivors, advocates, researchers, prevention professionals, policymakers and interested individuals”
  • Provides descriptions of interventions
  • Transparent reviews
  • Describes evidentiary standards met
  • Describes intervention implementation
  • Individual TA available
  • Provides information on fidelity measurement
  • Provides guidance on staffing


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