What are the definitions for Best Practice, Promising Practices, Local Efforts, Policies, and Resources?
• Evidence Based Practice -Programs formally evaluated to be effective, sometimes called Best Practices, that can be replicated and implemented, even with modifications in other settings • Promising Practices – Programs not formally evaluated (or formal evaluation is not yet complete) but identified by experts as programs with results suggesting efficacy and worthy of further study in broader pilot implementation efforts. • Local Efforts – Programs and/or activities that have not been evaluated but are identified by local programs as producing positive results. • Resources – Information or materials that might help develop a program/project in a community but can not be defined as a Best Practice, Promising Practice, or Local Effort. • Policy – An ordinance, resolution, or law passed by a community that produces positive results.
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