Based on Research Conducted at OSLC
A collaborative effort between OSLC and Tillamook County to develop and maintain a community database for evaluation purposes.
Project Overview
The Community Database Research Project, also known as Community and Family Connections, was a collaborative effort between Oregon Social Learning Center and the Tillamook County Commission on Children and Families to effectively develop, maintain and use a community database for evaluation purposes. There were three intervention components: Parent Management Training groups; First Step, a program that reinforces positive behavior in the classroom; and Positive Behavior Support, which helps schools define problem and appropriate behaviors and develop effective incentives and motivational systems.
Year Project Began: 2004Funder: National Institute of Mental Health