Stages of Implementation Handout
This handout ties activities of service delivery agencies and implementation support to stages of implementation.
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This handout ties activities of service delivery agencies and implementation support to stages of implementation.
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This is a communication protocol worksheet created by SISEP and available on NIRN’s active implementation hub.
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To be effective, useful to the work of the organization, and include all appropriate levels, communication must be strategically planned and consciously monitored. This lesson from the National Implementation Research Network’s (NIRN) active implementation hub introduces you to a tool for creating a strategic plan for communication in your organization.
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This lesson from the National Implementation Research Network’s (NIRN) active implementation hub describes the key components in each PDSA Cycle phase and identifies why and when PDSA Cycles are used for rapid cycle problem-solving in active implementation. After the lesson, you should be able to apply a PDSA Cycle to engage in rapid cycle
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These six reference sheets provide overviews of intermediary capacity and each implementation capacity domain (CCP, LIT, WFD, MN, QOMS). Each reference sheet contains information on what it is, what it looks like when it’s working well, why it’s important, best practices, important knowledge and skills, resources and tools, and what capacity building for that bucket
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The outcome of co-creation is the creation of tangible infrastructure. Co-creation will develop, maintain, and sustain program infrastructure. Co-creation partners include funders and policymakers, intermediary organizations, purveyors, agency leadership, community members, and service providers.
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In this content framework, you will: Describe the basic recipe for getting and using information, and how that architecture underlies Quality and Outcome Monitoring Systems, Describe how QOMS would benefit ongoing improvement processes, Define the data spectrum of Triple P research/evaluation/using data for continuous quality improvement, Place different types of information along the data spectrum,
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