Submissions from 2021
System of Care Implementation in New York State: Prepared for the NYS Conference of Local Mental Hygiene Directors, Inc., Center for Human Services Research, University at Albany
Submissions from 2020
Cayuga County Families Access to Services Team Year Three, Center for Human Services Research, University at Albany
Family Outcomes & Medicaid Research Brief: High Fidelity Wraparound Participation Significantly Reduces Residential Treatment Facility Spending, Center for Human Services Research, University at Albany
New York State Systems of Care Year Four Report, Center for Human Services Research, University at Albany
System Of Care Development Research Brief: Examining Implementation of Strategic Plans across New York State, Center for Human Services Research, University at Albany
System of Care Implementation in New York State, Center for Human Services Research, University at Albany
Training and Workforce Development Research Brief: Identifying Enhancements to HFW Training, Coaching, and Supervision, Center for Human Services Research, University at Albany
Submissions from 2019
High Fidelity Wraparound Practice Research Brief: Factors Associated with Time to First Child and Family Team Meeting, Center for Human Services Research, University at Albany
Submissions from 2016
NYS Success and Sustaining Systems of Care, Center for Human Services Research, University at Albany
NYS Success Program Evaluation Booklet, Center for Human Services Research, University at Albany
Submissions from 2013
NYS Success Research Brief: Youth Guided Care, Camille Barnes and Lauren Polvere
Submissions from 2011
The Capital Region Child and Adolescent Mobile Crisis Team (CAMT) Operated by Parsons Child and Family Center: An Evaluation for the Period April 1, 2009-March 31, 2010, Center for Human Services Research, University at Albany
Submissions from 2010
Albany County, NY System of Care: Final Evaluation Report, Center for Human Services Research, University at Albany
Submissions from 2008
Assessing and Addressing the Need for Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists in New York State: Report on a County Wide Telephone Survey, Center for Human Services Research, University at Albany