1-403 Using Implementation Drivers to Deliver Programs with Fidelity
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Key Concepts: This module focuses on the mechanisms and processes that are required to change and support new practitioner and front-line staff behavior as well as new organizational roles and functions. It also examines the implementation drivers that impact the skills and abilities of front-line practitioners and those mplementation drivers that create a hospitable environment for the evidence-based practices internal to the organization and externally in the broader system of care. The module will provide information related to how the implementation drivers support fidelity and how they are used to improve practices and programs over time.

Participants will increase their knowledge of the seven implementation drivers in relation to effectively implementing evidence-based programs and practices, as well as the importance of a functional feedback loop that supports implementation as intended and good outcomes for consumers. Child and Family Team members and other front-line practitioners will gain practical knowledge about best practices related to each implementation driver and about the importance of each to achieving outcomes for children, youth, and their families.