National AIA Resource Center
Helping professionals help families affected by drugs and HIV

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Treating Parents with Co-occurring Disorders
August 20 & 21, 2009
Presented by Dennis C. Daley, PhD

This training aims to increase participants’ knowledge and skills in working with co-occurring disordered clients, particularly parents of young children. It will focus on the relationships between psychiatric and substance use disorders and HIV. More...

 

Collaborative Approaches to Identifying and Serving Substance Exposed Newborns
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
At this FREE event, representatives from four demonstration projects will share lessons learned in the development of policies and procedures to meet the federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act mandates related to substance exposed newborns (SEN). More...

 

Source - Spring 2009
The Source, Spring 2009
Fostering Father Involvement
This issue is devoted to fathers in families affected by substance abuse and/or HIV, and their role in the lives of their children. [PDF]

 

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2009 Teleconference Series
Beginning in May 2009, the AIA Resource Center will host a series of teleconference trainings on issues related to African American Women Affected by HIV/AIDS and Promoting Change and Growth in Highly Resistant Clients. More...

 

National Abandoned Infants
Assistance Resource Center

University of California, Berkeley
1950 Addison Street, Suite 104 # 7402
Berkeley, CA 94720-7402
Phone: (510) 643-8390
Fax: (510) 643-7019
E-mail: aia@berkeley.edu

About AIA : Staff

Cross-Site Evaluation

The Resource Center collaborates with the University of Missouri-Kansas City, Institute for Human Development on the AIA cross-site evaluation effort.

Kathryn L. Fuger, Ph.D., Director of the Institute's Early Childhood Programs, leads the AIA cross-site evaluation effort with assistance from an able group of researchers. Kathy and her team are responsible for all evaluation activities, including: collecting, cleaning and analyzing AIA cross-site data; producing the annual evaluation report; providing consultation to evaluators; maintaining the evaluator listserv; and designing the evaluation track at the AIA Grantees' Conference.

Cross-site evaluation annual reports [HTML]

For more information, please contact:

Kathryn L. Fuger, Ph.D.
Project Director
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Institute for Human Development
2220 Holmes, Room 347
Kansas City, MO 64108
fugerk@umkc.edu
Phone: (816) 235-5351
Fax: (816) 235-1762

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