Research-Practice Collaboration to Improve Children鈥檚 Behavioral Health

Using our grant from the Schiller Institute for聽Research in Targeted and Emerging Areas (SI-RITEA), the CABHRI Lab is working on a study focused on聽Research-Practice Collaboration to Improve Children鈥檚 Behavioral Health. The main study objective is to identify strategies for building and sustaining effective Research Practice Partnerships (RPP) and increasing evidence-based practice (EBP) among child behavioral health agencies in Massachusetts. Based on our findings in this study, our long-term goal is to establish a centralized RPP hub at Boston College to connect faculty and agencies with the goal of improving community health outcomes. The flowchart below illustrates the general outline of the project's goals.

Flowchart depicting the goals of the SI-RITEA project.

Investigators:

  • Dr. Catherine Taylor, PI聽
  • Dr. Elizabeth Inman, Sr. Research Associate

Community Partners:

  • Beth Chin, Vice President at Wayside, Adjunct Professor at BCSSW
  • Mike Semel, Vice President of Clinical Quality and Outcomes at The Home for Little Wanderers

Team Members:

  • Sophia Eisenberg, Project Manager
  • Annika Smith, Research Assistant
  • Eva Walls, Research Assistant

Principal Investigator

Dr. Catherine Taylor
Dr. Catherine Taylor

Community Partners

Beth Chin, Wayside
Beth Chin, Wayside
Mike Semel, The Home for Little Wanderers
Mike Semel, The Home for Little Wanderers

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