Using technical assistance to bridge the gap between policy, research, and implementation

This case study on the Children, Youth, and Families At-Risk (CYFAR) Professional Development and Technical Assistance (PDTA) Center highlights a government funded entity’s efforts to provide technical assistance to federal grantees of the CYFAR Sustainable Community Projects (SCP) grant program. The PDTA Center aligns with and supports components of an evidence-based system for innovation support. Through these components, the system provides targeted tools, training for CYFAR SCP grantees, dedicated technical assistance in the form of coaching, and quality improvement support through the evaluation of available program data.

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Work Title Using technical assistance to bridge the gap between policy, research, and implementation
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Creators
  1. Phillip L. Ealy
  2. Crystal Tyler-Mackey
  3. Kerri Ashurst
  4. Misty Blue-Terry
  5. Autumn Cano-Guin
  6. Candi Dierenfield
  7. Samantha Grant
  8. Denae Harmon
  9. Pamela B. Payne
  10. Jennifer Wells-Marshall
  11. Daniel F Perkins
Keyword
  1. CYFAR
  2. technical assistance
  3. community programming
  4. coaching
  5. positive youth development
License CC BY 4.0 (Attribution)
Work Type Article
Publisher
  1. Frontiers in Public Health
Publication Date June 11, 2024
Publisher Identifier (DOI)
  1. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1347632
Deposited July 01, 2024

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    • This case study on the Children, Youth, and Families At-Risk (CYFAR) Professional Development and Technical Assistance (PDTA) Center highlights a government funded entity’s efforts to provide technical assistance to federal grantees of the CYFAR Sustainable Community Projects (SCP) grant program. The PDTA Center aligns with and supports components of an evidence-based system for innovation support. Through these components, the system provides targeted tools, training for CYFAR SCP grantees, dedicated technical assistance in the form of coaching, and quality improvement support through the evaluation of available program data.
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  • Added Creator Candi Dierenfield
  • Added Creator Samantha Grant
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  • Added Creator Pamela B. Payne
  • Added Creator Jennifer Wells-Marshall
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    • CYFAR, technical assistance, community programming, coaching, positive youth development
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    • https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1347632
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