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Rethinking Evidence-Based Practice for Women and Girls

History. Martinson ? Nothing worksWhat works ? Canadian researchEvidence-based practice vs. gender-responsive approaches. ? S. Covington, 2009. Evidence-Based Principles for Effective Interventions. Assess actuarial risk/needsEnhance intrinsic motivationTarget interventions (risk, need, res

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Rethinking Evidence-Based Practice for Women and Girls

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    1. Rethinking Evidence-Based Practice for Women and Girls Barbara E. Bloom, Ph.D., M.S.W. Stephanie S. Covington, Ph.D., L.C.S.W. Center for Gender and Justice AJFO Conference Jackson, MS October 11, 2009

    2. History Martinson Nothing works What works Canadian research Evidence-based practice vs. gender- responsive approaches

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