Evidence-informed Strategy Research Paper

Life Without Barriers Research Paper

Evidence-based practice has a significant role to play in achieving better outcomes for clients within the child protection sector. Increasingly government and other funding agencies increasingly require at least a proportion of the services delivered by an organisation to be evidence-informed.

This paper provides a broad survey of the evidence-based ‘landscape’, examining evidence-based programs, evidence-informed practice, the standards of evidence, implementation science and other considerations.

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