Ensuring successful & sustainable implementation of Triple P for the health and well-being of local children, families, and communities.

Ensuring successful & sustainable implementation of Triple P for North Carolina; for the health and well-being of local children, families, and communities.

The Impact Center at FPG's Implementation Capacity for Triple P (ICTP) projects are a collaborative effort to help communities in North Carolina and South Carolina successfully and sustainably implement the evidence-based Triple P - Positive Parenting Program system of interventions. The project began in 2014 with a two year implementation evaluation of Triple P in Cabarrus and Mecklenburg counties in NC. Data from that evaluation, along with emerging evidence from implementation science and best practice, is the foundation of the information, learning, and implementation support resources offered by ICTP to communities interested in or currently scaling-up Triple P.

ICTP projects are a partnership between the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at UNC-Chapel Hill, The Duke Endowment, and the North Carolina Divisions of Public Health and Social Services. ICTP also works in close collaboration with Triple P America, Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina, and Children's Trust of South Carolina, and is supported by the National Prevention Science Coalition.

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The purpose of the ICTP Implementation Support Plan and resources in our Simulation Lab are to guide and contribute to the collective actions of state and local Triple P coordinators, funders, policymakers, and technical assistance providers to meet and sustain statewide Triple P scale-up goals and intended family outcomes.