Open Access Social Work: Evidence-Based Practice
Resources for PSU SSW alumni and practicing social workers in Oregon.
Evidence-Based Practice Databases
- California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child WelfareMaintains a clearinghouse for evidence-based child welfare programs and practices.
- Campbell Library of Systematic ReviewsProvides access to systematic reviews, usually international in scope, in education, criminal justice, and social welfare.
- Cochrane LibraryA collection of six databases that contain different types of high-quality, independent evidence to inform healthcare decision-making.
- DARE (Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects)Contains abstracts of quality assessed and critically appraised systematic reviews. Focuses primarily on systematic reviews that evaluate the effects of health care interventions, and the delivery and organisation of health services.
- Evidence-Based Practice for Substance Abuse DisordersEvidence-based interventions for treating substance use disorders. Each record includes a description of the intervention and its implementation, populations for which it has been shown to be effective, references to supporting literature, the availability of instructional manuals, and author/developer notes.
- National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and PracticesSAMSHA's searchable online registry of mental health and substance abuse interventions that have been reviewed and rated by independent reviewers.
- Social Programs that WorkFrom the Coalition for Evidence-Based Policy, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, lists EBPs for social programs related to crime prevention, substance abuse, mental health and more.
Oregon EBP
State of Oregon's Department of Human Services Addictions and Mental Health Services approved evidence-based practices in compliance with SB 267.