Projects Report

This report shows the various collaborative projects between UNO and the community.

Engagement Type: Engaged Research
Activity Type: None
Start Semester: Fall
Total UNO Students: 1
Start Academic Year: 2018-19
UNO Student Hours: 0
End Semester: Spring
Total K-12 Students: 0
End Academic Year: 2018-19
K-12 Student Hours: 0
Total Number of Other Participants: 0
Topics: Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Capacity Building, Health Awareness

Description : The purpose of this needs assessment is to assess the capacity of statewide systems in Nebraska to respond to a surge or cluster of intentional, unintentional, and unknown drug overdoses, especially in high-burden areas and with a focus on opioids. This needs assessment is to inform the Prescription Drug Overdose Prevention Program in their work to strengthen incident management for crisis response, and ultimately to reduce opioid-involved fatal and non-fatal overdoses in Nebraska.
Engagement Type: Engaged Research
Activity Type: None
Start Semester: Spring
Total UNO Students: 0
Start Academic Year: 2016-17
UNO Student Hours: 0
End Semester: Summer
Total K-12 Students: 0
End Academic Year: 2016-17
K-12 Student Hours: 0
Total Number of Other Participants: 0
Topics:

Description : STEPs will prepare written mini-reports featuring agency level findings for each of the nine Community Action agencies. Written report to be formatted according to CANs expectations, including exported data, appropriate data visualization (e.g. charts, tables, graphs), and comment analysis when necessary.
Engagement Type: Engaged Research
Activity Type: None
Start Semester: Spring
Total UNO Students: 1
Start Academic Year: 2019-20
UNO Student Hours: 0
End Semester: None
Total K-12 Students: 0
End Academic Year: None
K-12 Student Hours: 0
Total Number of Other Participants: 0
Topics: Mental Health, Medical Services, Youth Programming, Capacity Building, Art

Description : The included evaluation plan provides activities meant to begin demonstrating the value of the "GREAT" Kids Group (GKG) for students, families, and schools and assisting GKG in articulating activities and outcomes, showing preliminary outcomes, and preparing for program expansion.
Engagement Type: Engaged Research
Activity Type: None
Start Semester: Spring
Total UNO Students: 1
Start Academic Year: 2018-19
UNO Student Hours: 0
End Semester: None
Total K-12 Students: 0
End Academic Year: None
K-12 Student Hours: 0
Total Number of Other Participants: 0
Topics: Youth Programming, Capacity Building, Health Awareness

Description : The purpose of this work plan is to assess NeCLPPPs progress on reducing childhood lead exposures and lead poisoning through enhancement of lead testing, surveillance, population-based interventions, and ensuring lead-exposed children are identified and referred to services; as well as enhanced promotion and lead poisoning prevention strategies. This work plan focuses on a preliminary needs assessment.
Engagement Type: Engaged Research
Activity Type: None
Start Semester: Spring
Total UNO Students: 1
Start Academic Year: 2018-19
UNO Student Hours: 0
End Semester: Spring
Total K-12 Students: 0
End Academic Year: 2019-20
K-12 Student Hours: 0
Total Number of Other Participants: 0
Topics: Economic Sufficiency Awareness, Youth Programming, Capacity Building, Social Justice Awareness, Other

Description : STEPs will partner with Childrens Scholarship Fund to assess students at partner schools who face special challenges (i.e. immigration stress, refugee trauma, language) on school belonging and academic performance. The study will inform the program on which students benefit most from the program and how the program has helped students over the long term.
Engagement Type: Engaged Research
Activity Type: None
Start Semester: Summer
Total UNO Students: 1
Start Academic Year: 2018-19
UNO Student Hours: 0
End Semester: Fall
Total K-12 Students: 0
End Academic Year: 2019-20
K-12 Student Hours: 0
Total Number of Other Participants: 0
Topics: Transportation, Capacity Building, Juvenile/Adult Justice System

Description : The purpose of this work plan is to assess the outcomes of the Misdemeanor Diversion Program of the National Safety Council, Nebraska. The evaluation question to be answered is: To what degree does the National Safety Council, Nebraskas diversion program reduce recidivism? This study will compare recidivism outcomes for three groups: 1) individuals who completed the diversion program; 2) individuals who started but did not complete the diversion program; and 3) individuals who did not participate in the diversion program. The diversion program is a voluntary program that offers a one-time chance for a person charged with certain crimes to avoid having a criminal conviction on their record. Participants pay an enrollment fee, complete community service, and complete a class. The results of this study will aid the Misdemeanor Diversion Program (MDP) in continuing, improving, and marketing their program.
Engagement Type: Engaged Research
Activity Type: None
Start Semester: Spring
Total UNO Students: 1
Start Academic Year: 2018-19
UNO Student Hours: 0
End Semester: Spring
Total K-12 Students: 0
End Academic Year: 2018-19
K-12 Student Hours: 0
Total Number of Other Participants: 0
Topics: Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Health Awareness

Description : The purpose of this work plan is to better understand individuals drug use behaviors through the lens of treatment providers and through community datasets. The results of this study will aid the Drug Overdose Prevention (DOP) program in providing training and other resources to treatment centers, focusing prevention efforts, and informing the statewide crisis response plan. Ultimately, the DOP wishes to reduce opioid-involved fatal and non-fatal overdoses in Nebraska.
Engagement Type: Engaged Research
Activity Type: None
Start Semester: Spring
Total UNO Students: 1
Start Academic Year: 2017-18
UNO Student Hours: 0
End Semester: None
Total K-12 Students: 0
End Academic Year: None
K-12 Student Hours: 0
Total Number of Other Participants: 0
Topics: Capacity Building

Description : The evaluation activities below are designed to build on STEPs work with the PMP Coalition in previous years to provide evidence for the coalition to use in assessing need and providing services. For this work plan, STEPs will provide a community assessment on marijuana in Iowa and Nebraska as well as provide various evaluation services for the PMP Coalition, including an evaluation plan, curriculum consultations, and facilitated discussion on next steps on evaluation.
Engagement Type: Engaged Research
Activity Type: None
Start Semester: Spring
Total UNO Students: 1
Start Academic Year: 2019-20
UNO Student Hours: 0
End Semester: Spring
Total K-12 Students: 0
End Academic Year: 2019-20
K-12 Student Hours: 0
Total Number of Other Participants: 0
Topics: Capacity Building, Domestic and Sexual Violence

Description : The purpose of this work plan is to provide state- and local-level evaluation for NE DHHS, the Coalition to End Domestic Violence, and RPE subrecipients on their CDC-funded work with RPE (Rape Prevention and Education). STEPs will assist NE DHHS in meeting evaluation requirements such as updating their state-level logic model, evaluation plan, and indicators (risk and protective factors). STEPs will also provide evaluation capacity-building to RPE subrecipients. STEPs role in this work plan is contingent on collaboration with and feedback from DHHS and the Coalition.
Engagement Type: Engaged Research
Activity Type: None
Start Semester: Spring
Total UNO Students: 1
Start Academic Year: 2018-19
UNO Student Hours: 0
End Semester: Fall
Total K-12 Students: 0
End Academic Year: 2019-20
K-12 Student Hours: 0
Total Number of Other Participants: 0
Topics: Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Capacity Building, Health Awareness

Description : The purpose of this work plan is to better understand individuals drug use behaviors through the lens of treatment providers and through community datasets. The results of this study will aid the Drug Overdose Prevention (DOP) program in providing training and other resources to treatment centers, focusing prevention efforts, and informing the statewide crisis response plan. Ultimately, the DOP wishes to reduce opioid-involved fatal and non-fatal overdoses in Nebraska.
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