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Preserving Families - Evaluation Resources for Practitioners and Policymakers (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
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Preserving Families - Evaluation Resources for Practitioners and Policymakers (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
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Providing excellent insights into evaluation, Preserving Families
examines the issues related to describing and evaluating social
programs for families and children. The focus is on keeping the
family intact, rather than those programs that emphasize removing
the child from the family setting. The contributors offer an
in-depth discussion of program features that are important for
conducting an evaluation, including program description, target
populations, client outcomes, cost analysis, and evaluation design.
Each chapter raises issues that are pertinent to designing a
comprehensive or a special focus study, including a detailed
description of program components. Preserving Families is an
essential tool for understanding policy analysis and program
evaluation, and also provides practical case materials for
classroom instruction. "The monograph offers a number of
suggestions and illustrations for making evaluations relevant to
'real world' policymakers and program managers. . . . [It] is a
great tool that will help demystify evaluation . . . [and] will
help people in the family preservation field--and in related
fields--feel competent in helping define and shape the evaluation
agenda in ways that will produce useful and usable findings. . . .
[It] provides great case material for classroom instruction in
program evaluation and policy analysis." --Sandy M. O'Donnell,
Roosevelt University "Offers a comprehensive assessment of
evaluation resources for practitioners and policy makers. It
provides a sound overview of the uses of evaluation, as well the
construction of study designs, including defining a target
population, fitting evealuation to a program environment,
appraising outcome measures, and cost analysis. This collection is
valuable to any professional working in the field of family-based,
home-based or family preservation services." --Family-Based
Resource Review "[The editors] have succeeded in providing a volume
that will be helpful not only to family service evaluators and
administrators but also to family policy instructors and
researchers." --Journal of Marriage and the Family "This manual
makes an invaluable contribution to the family preservation
movement, the centerpiece of child welfare reform. This
comprehensive 'how to,' step-by-step guide arrives at a crucial
time: [meeting] a growing demand for evaluation for family
preservation services. Experts in the child welfare and mental
health fields have provided a pertinent and easily understood
response to an urgent question: How can a design for an evaluation
be produced that will provide reliable data for practitioners,
administrators, and policymakers?" --Esther Wattenberg, University
of Minnesota "Provides the most current information on
crisis-intervention work with high-risk, multiproblem families. . .
. For readers interested in program evaluation of family
preservation services, the book is a must. . . . Read Preserving
Families for thoughtful, practical suggestions relative to
evaluating family preservation programs." --Journal of Marital and
Family Therapy "The importance of accurate and available evaluation
to social policy formulation is a critical issue that is often
ignored because this type of research is generally lacking. Special
research techniques and methods need to be considered in order to
answer policy questions. This book is an important contribution to
that end. The methods and techniques described by these authors are
certainly applicable to other social service policy areas as well.
Clearly written, this is a volume for hands-on planners and
evaluators; it is not intimidating, nor is it condescending."
--Family Relations
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