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Message ID: 10875
Date: 2020-12-08

Author:Timothy Hathaway

Subject:Re: Call for Expressions of Interest, recovery and reunification interventions

Very interesting project. I am not sure how Prevent Child Abuse NY fits in but we are happy to help in what ever way we can! Timothy Hathaway Executive Director Prevent Child Abuse New York 4 Global View Troy, NY 12180 Direct Line: 518-880-3586 www.preventchildabuseny.org On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 4:13 PM Joseph Ryan > wrote: Call for Expressions of Interest: Expanding Evidence on Replicable Recovery and Reunification Interventions for Families (R3) Child welfare jurisdictions are increasingly turning to interventions that use recovery coaches in their efforts to improve access to and engagement in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and recovery support services, with the goal of improving parental recovery and child welfare outcomes. Yet, there is limited evidence on the effectiveness of these interventions. The purpose of this Call for Expressions of Interest is to identify child welfare or related agencies that may be interested in partnering with the R3 project, a federal effort to replicate and evaluate interventions that use recovery coaches for families involved in the child welfare system due to parental SUD. R3 identified three interventions as potential candidates for replication and evaluation: Family Recovery and Reunification Program, the Parent Mentor Program, and Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams. Expressions of Interest submitted by Friday, January 22, 2021 may lead to exploratory conversations with the R3 project team aimed at information sharing, gauging interest in the R3 project and the candidate interventions, and identifying potential state and local partners for a future evaluation of the candidate interventions. Jurisdictions ultimately selected to participate in the R3 evaluation will benefit from: (1) Technical assistance from the intervention developer and the evaluation team. (2) Supplemental funds to offset costs of participating in the evaluation and/or establishing the intervention. (3) Opportunity to build evidence eligible for review by the Title IV-E Prevention Services Clearinghouse. (4) National visibility and the potential to help inform nationwide policies and practices. For more information about the candidate interventions and this opportunity, please contact R3Families@abtassoc.com . -- Joseph P. Ryan, Ph.D. Professor Director Child and Adolescent Data Lab ssw-datalab.org

Very interesting project. I am not sure how Prevent Child Abuse NY fits in but we are happy to help in what ever way we can! Timothy Hathaway Executive Director Prevent Child Abuse New York 4 Global View Troy, NY 12180 Direct Line: 518-880-3586 www.preventchildabuseny.org On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 4:13 PM Joseph Ryan > wrote: Call for Expressions of Interest: Expanding Evidence on Replicable Recovery and Reunification Interventions for Families (R3) Child welfare jurisdictions are increasingly turning to interventions that use recovery coaches in their efforts to improve access to and engagement in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and recovery support services, with the goal of improving parental recovery and child welfare outcomes. Yet, there is limited evidence on the effectiveness of these interventions. The purpose of this Call for Expressions of Interest is to identify child welfare or related agencies that may be interested in partnering with the R3 project, a federal effort to replicate and evaluate interventions that use recovery coaches for families involved in the child welfare system due to parental SUD. R3 identified three interventions as potential candidates for replication and evaluation: Family Recovery and Reunification Program, the Parent Mentor Program, and Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams. Expressions of Interest submitted by Friday, January 22, 2021 may lead to exploratory conversations with the R3 project team aimed at information sharing, gauging interest in the R3 project and the candidate interventions, and identifying potential state and local partners for a future evaluation of the candidate interventions. Jurisdictions ultimately selected to participate in the R3 evaluation will benefit from: (1) Technical assistance from the intervention developer and the evaluation team. (2) Supplemental funds to offset costs of participating in the evaluation and/or establishing the intervention. (3) Opportunity to build evidence eligible for review by the Title IV-E Prevention Services Clearinghouse. (4) National visibility and the potential to help inform nationwide policies and practices. For more information about the candidate interventions and this opportunity, please contact R3Familiesabtassoc.com . -- Joseph P. Ryan, Ph.D. Professor Director Child and Adolescent Data Lab ssw-datalab.org