Current Research Partner:
The Center for Collaborative Systems Change, located at Indiana University’s Institute on Disability and Community (IIDC), is focused on empowering communities to maximize their strengths and improve environments so that all individuals, children and families are safe and supported. Creating opportunities for communication and integration of all perspectives is central to their work. They study how agencies and groups work together to solve social problems by forging lasting, mutually beneficial relationships, enhancing the capacity of their partners, and facilitating collaborative data practices. The Center Director is Allison Howland, Ph.D.
Current Evaluations Projects:
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Dearborn County Recovery Oriented System of Care ("Current - Strategic Planning")
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SAMHSA Mental Health Awareness Training Grant
Questions?
Allison Howland, PhD
Indiana University Center for Collaborative Systems Charge
Evaluation Results
Evaluations Data
In striving to continually improve the System of Care in Southeastern Indiana and, therefore, outcomes for children and family, OCOF is committed to evaluation. Evaluation helps us know what needs to be improved, what is working, and how do we make sure it keeps working.