Nov - Jun

8-8

How Organizations Implement and Sustain Evidence-Based Practices: Strategies, Tips, and Tools

Hosted by the National Reentry Resource Center

This webinar provides an overview of “learning organizations” and presents examples of organizations within the criminal justice community as well as in other related fields to illustrate specific evidence-based strategies and practices that improve outcomes. Among the specific organizational aspects discussed are: staff recruitment, selection, training and assessment, organizational leadership and communication, best practice sharing, and quality assurance initiatives. To view a PDF of the PowerPoint presentation used during this webinar, click here.

Past Event
November 8, 2013, 8:00am - 9:58am,

Hosted by the National Reentry Resource Center

This webinar provides an overview of “learning organizations” and presents examples of organizations within the criminal justice community as well as in other related fields to illustrate specific evidence-based strategies and practices that improve outcomes. Among the specific organizational aspects discussed are: staff recruitment, selection, training and assessment, organizational leadership and communication, best practice sharing, and quality assurance initiatives. To view a PDF of the PowerPoint presentation used during this webinar, click here.


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