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Readiness for Change

Readiness for Change. D. Fixsen, K. Blase, R. Horner, & G. Sugai. Scaling-up Brief. http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~ pfi/pdfs/think_tank_2_2012/43-Readiness_for_change.pdf Source: State Implementation & Scaling-up of Evidence-based Practices

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Readiness for Change

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  1. Readiness for Change D. Fixsen, K. Blase, R. Horner, & G. Sugai

  2. Scaling-up Brief • http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~pfi/pdfs/think_tank_2_2012/43-Readiness_for_change.pdf Source: State Implementation & Scaling-up of Evidence-based Practices FPG Child Development Institute – The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

  3. What is Readiness? • A developmental point at which a system has the capacity and willingness to engage in a particular activity • Readiness is part of both initiating and scaling up of an innovation • Scaling Up is where 60% of the students who can benefit from the innovation have access to it

  4. Stages of Implementation Exploration and Adoption Program Installation Initial Implementation • Exploration & Adoption • Installation • Initial implementation • Full Operation • Innovation • Sustainability Sustainability

  5. Dimensions of Readiness • Identification and validation of need (Exploration) • Consideration of required changes (Exploration) • Planning for change (Installation) • Communication Plan (Installation) • Implementation Plan (Installation) • Data Collection and reporting plan (Installation)

  6. Accountability for creating readiness rests with the implementation team, not with those who are expected or invited to change.

  7. Implementation Research Acomprehensive review of the implementation evaluation literature and current successful practices was completed Fixsen, Naoom, Blase, Friedman, & Wallace, 2005; Wallace and Blase, Fixsen & Naoom, 2008

  8. Implementation Drivers

  9. Conclusions We need to build, utilize, and evaluate implementation infrastructures and strategies if we are to achieve significant outcomes for consumers and communities.

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