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We explore implementation at the community level, answering questions like what do successful community partnerships look like?
We explore how organizations and systems can progress from hierarchical decision making structures to co-creation that drive program and population outcomes.
We discuss the role of implementation in supporting systems to successfully translate policy for the public’s benefit.
In this episode, we hear about one of the biggest challenges in implementation science: sustainability.
This animated video describes the need for broad parenting support from varied community stakeholders including community organizations, policymakers, funders, and implementation teams (Length 5:57)
This short animated video describes how parenting support can contribute to positive family and community outcomes (Length: 2:27).
This short animated video describes why parenting support is necessary for families and communities (Length: 1:49)
This short animated video describes how funding, policy, and implementation support can benefit community-driven parenting support efforts and contribute to positive population-level change (length: 2:46).
In this module, participants learn to develop a coalition implementation team, manage the day to day operations of a coalition, and effectively gain leadership involvement.
Rapid cycle problem solving is a form of Plan‐Do‐Study‐Act improvement cycle that helps your Coalition to quickly determine and address challenges applying new implementation strategies
To provide community engagement best practices and a discussion guide for Lead Implementing Agencies (LIAs) who plan to engage and/or gather input from their community partners