3C Institute
Students’ social, emotional, and behavioral health challenges can affect their academic success.
Positive social, emotional, and behavioral health outcomes are most effectively supported through the broad scale dissemination and quality use of evidence-based programs.
The Annie E. Casey Foundation (AECF) has partnered with 3C Institute to customize 3C’s Impact implementation support platform to meet the data collection and analysis needs of five evidence-based programs (EBPs) selected by the Foundation. Impact streamlines collection and reporting of fidelity, progress, and outcomes data to support broad scale implementation of these EBPs for improving health and well-being.
A private philanthropic organization based in Baltimore, Maryland, the Annie E. Casey Foundation focuses its grant-giving on agencies and institutions working on creative, cost-effective solutions to the issues negatively impacting children, including poverty, the juvenile justice system, lack of educational opportunities, and disconnection from family and community.
Dr. Childress obtained her PhD in psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Prior to coming to 3C Institute, she served as a research associate and a postdoctoral fellow in the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill working on a longitudinal imaging study aimed at identifying the early markers of autism through behavioral and imaging methodologies. She has 19 years of autism research experience, during which she has examined the behavioral, personality, and cognitive characteristics of individuals with autism and their family members. Dr. Childress also has experience developing behavioral and parent report measurement tools, coordinating multi-site research studies, and collecting data from children and families. She has taught courses and seminars in general child development, autism, and cognitive development at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.