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C.A.L. Research Evaluations

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C.A.L Research, has conducted program evaluations in the following fields of human services:

Substance abuse prevention and treatment, youth programs, perinatal services, family violence programs and women's shelters, housing and homeless shelters, HIV/AIDS services, health care services, juvenile justice programs, and family literacy programs.


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Listed below are several of C.A.L. Research's recent program evaluation studies:

  • Substance abuse and HIV prevention services for Latino college students in Los Angeles County (2008-12);
  • Drug abuse treatment services for minority clients at high risk for HIV in Marin County (2007-11);
  • Hepatitis and HIV prevention services for substance abusers in San Francisco County (2008-10);
  • Anti-tobacco programs for LGBT population in Alameda County (2007-10);
  • Mental health services in San Francisco County (2006-10);
  • Juvenile drug court in Santa Clara County (2006-10);
  • Hepatitis and HIV prevention for substance abusers in Contra Costa and Alameda Counties (2005-10);
  • Safe and Drug-Free Schools in Solano County (2006-07);
  • Field data collection for evaluation of Mental Health Courts in Santa Clara and San Francisco Counties (2005-08);
  • Substance abuse treatment for Asian Americans in Los Angeles County (2005-08);
  • Outreach services to isolated seniors in Contra Costa County (2006-07);
  • Family Drug Court in Merced County (2005-06);
  • Substance abuse prevention services for HIV+ women of color in San Francisco County (2003-08);
  • Treatment for methamphetamine users in Marin County (2004-07);
  • Family Drug Court in Merced County (2005-06);
  • Preventing binge drinking in Alameda County (2005-06);
  • Enhanced enforcement of domestic violence restraining orders in Merced County (2004-06);
  • Field data collection for evaluation of Dual Diagnosis Drug Court in Santa Clara County (2003-06);
  • Domestic violence shelter in Merced County (2003-06);
  • Workshops for Asian women about violence against women on college campuses in San Diego , Orange, Los Angeles , Fresno, and San Juaquin Counties (2004-05);
  • Training for health clinic staff in California, Oregon, and Washington about infant adoption (2004-05);
  • Housing and social services for homeless in Santa Clara and Monterey Counties (2003-05);
  • Substance abuse prevention in southern Alameda County (2003-05);
  • Tobacco prevention for Native American youth in Alameda County (2003-05); and
  • Juvenile Drug Court in Los Angeles County (2002-05).





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