More Effective Methods for Measuring Impact
As more and more states and systems employ Strengthening Families as a strategy for improving the odds for children to succed, the need to demonstrate the types of positive outcomes exhibited in the research supporting the approach increases. As states grapple with questions of tracking and evaluating their work, the SFNN allows them to share ideas and strategies. New and modified materials will support tracking and evaluation of Strengthening Families initiatives.
Updated Self-Assessment with Expanded Utility
Strengthening Families Self-Assessment
Protective Factors Survey (Developed by the FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention and the University of Kansas. Please refer to the FRIENDS website for the Protective Factors Survey manual)
Staff Survey
Towards Tracking and Evaluation of Strengthening Families
Towards Tracking and Evaluation of Strengthening Families - Temporarily Unavailable

