In human services, a clearinghouse for interventions is a centralized, authoritative resource that collects, reviews, and shares information about programs, practices, and interventions. The purpose is to help practitioners, policymakers, and researchers know which interventions are evidence-based, promising, or ineffective, so they can make informed decisions when selecting or funding services.
Key features of clearinghouses:
Organized by topic, this site lists programs and includes ratings based on the scientific evidence supporting the program.
While this is specific to Dauphin County, you can find more by searching for human services provider for ____ county
CrimeSolutions.gov is a resource from the National Institute of Justice that evaluates and rates the effectiveness of criminal justice programs and practices based on scientific evidence.
Provides fact sheets about specific types of interventions.
Identify, explore and compare the effectiveness of interventions pertaining to employment.
Searchable databases of established and new interventions for social services with effectiveness ratings.
Information and tools to incorporate evidence-based practices into their communities or clinical settings.
Identifies social programs which have been rigorously evaluated and shown to produce significant benefits.
Examples of programs and populations they serve within Pennsylvania. You can also look at other states to get ideas.
Reviews and provides information on programs and services related to mental health, substance use, and in-home parenting skills to help prevent child abuse and neglect.
While aimed toward educators, the Social Emotional Learning and Behavior topic can be useful for modeling interventions for this assignment.
U.S. government website that provides information and resources to help people create, maintain, and strengthen effective youth programs.