Title: Developmental Disabilities Program Independent Evaluation DDPIE Project
1Developmental Disabilities Program Independent
Evaluation (DDPIE) Project
- Jennifer Johnson
- Lynn Elinson
- Cynthia Thomas
- AUCD Annual Meeting
- October 31, 2006
2Purpose of the Independent Evaluation
- Demonstrate impact of DD Network programs on
- Individuals
- Families
- Service providers
- State systems
- Provide feedback to ADD to help improve the
effectiveness of its programs and policies - Promote positive achievements of DD Network
programs - Promote accountability to the public
3DDPIE Project
- Independent evaluation
- 2 phases
- Phase 1 development and testing of tools
- Phase 2 full-scale evaluation
- Westat contracted by ADD to implement Phase 1
4Evaluation Tools
- Measurement matrices
- - standards
- - indicators (structures, processes, outputs,
- outcomes)
- - performance levels
- Data collection instruments
5 Evaluation
Standards
Indicators
What do we hope to achieve?
What do we observe (measurement of indicators)?
Comparison
Are there differences/discrepancies?
What is the nature and extent of the differences?
What action needs to be taken?
6Framework of indicators (RFP)
- To organize and guide the development of the
performance standards and related measurement
matrices, the following framework of indicators
of program impact should be used - - Structural indicators adequate and
appropriate settings and infrastructures,
including staffing, facilities and equipment,
financial resources, information systems,
governance and administrative structures, etc. - - Process indicators activities, procedures,
methods, and intervention supporting practices - - Output indicators results of the DD Networks
policies, procedures, and services - - Outcome indicators intermediate results
7Open Systems Model
Effectiveness
Structure (Input)
Process
Output (Product)
Outcome
Efficiency
8Measurement Matrices
- Tools in the evaluation that will organize
indicators, standards, and performance levels for
each key function within each DD Network program
and collaboration - Developed and pilot-tested in Phase I
- Used in Phase II
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10Basic Evaluation Approach
- Performance-based approach interested in
outcomes - Development of standards and indicators
- Development of measurement matrices that contain
standards, indicators, and performance levels - Collection of data
- Measurement of indicators to determine level at
which standards are being met - Determination of overall performance at the
national level
11Key Assumptions
- State programs vary on their level of performance
across the standards. - Consistently high performance across the
standards is related to better outcomes. - Consistently low performance across the standards
is related to poor outcomes.
12Validation
- Advisory Panel
- Working Groups
- Validation Panels
- Pilot Study
- Further analysis
13Role of Advisory Panel
- To provide balance, impartiality, and expertise.
- To provide advice on
- DDPIE process
- Standards, indicators, performance levels, and
data collection - Measurement matrices
- Pilot study
- Synthesis of findings and recommendations
14Composition of Advisory Panel
- Individuals with expertise on
- DD population
- Policies and services for the DD population
- Evaluation research
- DD Network programs
- Other evaluations
15Advisory Panel
- Self-advocates
- Family members
- Representatives from 3 programs Richard Carroll
from Arizona UCEDD - Child/disability advocates
- Evaluation expert
- Federal representative (for PAIMI evaluation)
16Working Group Members Criteria for Selection
- Have broad overview of all aspects of UCEDD
(Director, Associate Director) - Rural/urban state
- Geographic distribution
- Placement of UCEDD in University
17Validation Panels
- Role To endorse the contents of the measurement
matrices. - Composition
- - Stakeholders (consumers, advocates)
- - DD Network program staff
- - DD Council members
- - ADD staff
- - Evaluation experts
18Pre-test and Pilot Study
- States randomly selected
- Pre-test 1 state
- Pilot Study 4 states
19Progress to Date
- Reviewed background materials.
- Conducted preliminary/background interviews.
- Established and met with Advisory Panel twice.
- Established and met with Working Groups.
- Identified key functions of each DD Network
program. - Discussed structures, processes, outputs and
outcomes of each key function. - Conceptualized measurement matrices.
- Developed early drafts of standards and
indicators for each key function.
20Project Tasks to Do
- Complete draft matrices.
- Share process with state programs.
- Validate matrices (Validation Panels)
- Develop data collection instruments.
- Obtain OMB clearance (ADD).
- Conduct pilot study.
- Analyze and synthesize data.
- Write report and recommendations.
21DDPIE Project Milestones
22Key Functions
- A collection of activities that are intended to
achieve particular results - Examples
- - PA individual advocacy, outreach/public
- education
- - DD Councils systemic advocacy, development
- of community capacity
- - UCEDDs training, community
- service/technical assistance, research,
- dissemination (from DD Act)
23UCEDD Working Group Members
Collaboration Working Group
24Working Group Meetings
- Orientation by telephone March, 2006
- Telephone meetings (full group) in spring
- In-person meeting in spring, 2006 coinciding
with the national meeting - Telephone focus groups (teams) summer, 2006
- In-person meeting in fall, 2006
25UCEDD Key Functions
- Provision of Interdisciplinary Pre-Service
Preparation and Continuing Education of Students
and Fellows - Provision of Community Services
- Conduct of Basic or Applied Research
- Dissemination
- Governance and Management?
- Priority Setting?
26Members of UCEDD Working Subgroups
- Basic or Applied Research
- David Mank
- Gloria Krahn
- Dissemination
- Carl Calkins
- Gloria Krahn
- Pre-Service Preparation
- Fred Palmer
- Lucille Zeph
- Community Services
- Tawara Goode
- Fred Orelove
27Working Group Teams
- Described goals for each key function
- Explained the main activities
- Identified outcomes
- Discussed variability across UCEDDs
- Provided Examples
- Helped formulate SPOO tables, standards
28Interdisciplinary Pre-Service Preparation...
- Goal
- Develop a cadre of individuals with knowledge,
skills, attitudes and values to increase the
capacity of states to provide services and
supports in a culturally and linguistically
competent manner for people with developmental
disabilities and their families.
29Interdisciplinary Pre-Service Preparation...(cont
d)
- Function includes
- Developing and teaching courses in the core
curriculum - Developing and/or teaching disability content for
courses in other departments - Developing and teaching classes that offer
continuing education credits - Outcomes Include
- Graduates from the preservice programs who
demonstrate knowledge, skills, and attitudes and
values consistent with . the principles of the
DD Act. - Students who complete courses with disability
content and demonstrate attitudes and values . - Trainees who complete continuing education
classes ..
30Following Steps
- Development of written descriptions of each key
function - Development of draft indicators
- Full working group reviews descriptions,
standard, indicators