We believe that there is solid science behind what we do at TAFA, and want to:
(1) Share the research and peer-reviewed literature which supports our position
(2) Collaborate with others interested in pursuing formal research on our methods and outcomes.
Our primary research contact is Jeanette Ellis, the director of quality Assurance, Program
Improvement, and Research at Collaborative Support Programs-NJ
We believe that research in all of the following areas is relevant to TAFA:
In addition, TAFA is committed to measuring our outcomes, surveying everyone involved in our programs, gathering other data for process and quality improvement, and advancing knowledge in mental health and community support.
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