The Western and Pacific Child Welfare Implementation Center provides coordinated and individualized technical assistance that supports the implementation of strategies for systems change, promote peer-networking and problem solving and coordinate implementation projects with selected States and Tribes. The Center collects data from implementation projects to inform the field of the process and impact of the technical assistance strategies and contributes to building implementation science.
Implementation projects are strategic, long-term and intensive training and technical assistance partnerships intended to advance State, Territory, and Tribal plans for implementing systems change and improving child welfare outcomes.