The state/city partners were chosen in order to develop materials that could be used in diverse settings e.g. state and locally administered systems, rural and urban, as well as state's with a strong child welfare provider community. The goal of the Preparation for Adulthood-Supervising for Success training program was to generate a supervisory training curriculum and on-line transfer of learning guidebook to impart best practices of youth development, youth permanency, and collaborative decision-making, using innovative training strategies that could be duplicated by supervisors during their ongoing supervision. In this way both the content and the strategies of the training transferred directly into the workplace.
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