
Two Days in Cleveland: Site visits as a part of evaluation
As evaluators, we have a variety of data collection approaches we can use that allow us to understand our partners’ work. As part of one ongoing program evaluation, we’re using
 
															At ICH, our work spans a broad range of topic areas including behavioral health and substance use, healthcare delivery, health of youth and families, community development, advocacy and policy, social determinants of health, immigrant health, and more. We have expertise in quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods, and have published our work in peer-reviewed journals and presented at national conferences. Our services have helped our clients achieve data-driven solutions that improve program effectiveness and promote sustainable community health.

As evaluators, we have a variety of data collection approaches we can use that allow us to understand our partners’ work. As part of one ongoing program evaluation, we’re using

From September 15 to October 15, we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, a time to honor the diverse histories, cultures, and contributions of Hispanic communities across the United States. Here in

In being asked to speak at a CHA management meeting on how my Latine heritage has factored into my experience and life as a whole, I found myself pondering how

The overdose crisis continues to have devastating consequences nationally and in Massachusetts. Although overdose mortality has decreased slightly in the past several years, overdose is still a critical issue in the

Research Associate Denice Villar shares what she’s working on at ICH right now, the experience that prepared her for this role, and how she likes to spend her downtime. Read

Growing up, my mom would often take me and my sister to our local library and we would come home with arms full of books. If I finished my stack