Presentations

Below you will find key presentations by CoLab researchers. Click on a presentation to download it.

 
 

Housing instability as a determinant of juvenile justice involvement & justice involvement as a determinant of youth housing instability: A Scoping Review

Presented by Lars Almquist, MA at 2020 CrimCon. Co-authors include Dr. Sarah Walker.

 
 

Integrating population health and client data to develop tailored organizational strategies for increasing the quality of children’s mental health treatment

Presented by Dr. Noah Gubner at the 2020 American Public Health Association (APHA) Conference. Co-authors include Aniyar Izguttinov, MPH, Emi Gilbert, BS, and Dr. Sarah Walker.

 
 

Using evidence-informed codesign to build community-driven violence prevention programs: A structured approach to academic-practice partnership

Presented by Dr. Sarah Walker of CoLab and Larry Norman of the Hilltop Center4Excellence at the 2020 American Public Health Association (APHA) Conference and the 2020 Washington State Public Health Association (WSHPA) Conference.

 
 

Evidence-Based Practices and Telehealth for Youth

COVID-19 has required a swift transition to providing behavioral health services remotely via telehealth. With this transition, many questions arise around the impact of telehealth on the therapeutic process, including alliance, engagement and use of specific evidence-based practice elements. This webinar will provide a brief review of the literature on effectiveness of telehealth with children and then move to specific guidance around how providers can leverage the telehealth platform to build treatment alliance and engagement, as well as how to implement evidence based practices. Real world examples from WA state community providers will be included throughout . CoLab researchers Dr. Georganna Sedlar and Dr. Lindsey Weil lead the presentation. See our webinars section for the recording.

 
 

Housing Stability for youth in courts (H-SYNC): A stepped-care youth homelessness prevention model

Presented by Lars Almquist, MPH (Doctoral Student/Research Assistant) at the 2020 Society for Prevention Research (SPR). Co-authors include Dr. Sarah Walker, Kristin Vick, MPA, Dr. Noah Gubner, and Emi Gilbert, BS.

 
 

Guiding Good Choices: Building Practitioner Capacity to Adapt Family-Based Prevention Programs

Presented by Dr. Sarah Walker at the 2019 Society for Implementation Research (SIRC) and by Dr. Fong Lau Johnson at the 2020 Society for Prevention Research (SPR). Co-authors include Mike Graham-Squire, CPP, Kristin Vick, MPA, Lina Benson, MSW, and Emi Gilbert, BS.

 
 

Evaluating the Value of Codesign to Accelerate Research Use in Juvenile Justice Settings

Presented by Dr. Sarah Walker at the 2019 Society for Prevention Research (SPR). Co-authors include Kristin Vick, MPA.

 
 

Mechanisms of Change for Selective Prevention Programs in Juvenile Courts: Results from a female-specific Study

Presented by Dr. Sarah Walker at the 2019 Society for Prevention Research (SPR). Co-authors include Asia Bishop, MSW, Dr. Leslie Leve, Dr. Mylien Duong, Dr. Noah Gubner, and Emi Gilbert, BS

 
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GOAL WEBINAR: Reframing Sexual Assault Prevention

Presented by Rebecca Milliman, M.S.W.

 
 

Girls in the Juvenile Justice System

Presented by Dr. Sarah Walker at the 2018 Juvenile Court Prosecutor Training Program sponsored by the Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys (WAPA)

 
 

Key Elements of Learning Organizations: Applications for Juvenile Justice

Presented by Dr. Sarah Walker and Dr. Jacqueline van Wormer