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      The Kirkpatrick model: A useful tool for evaluating training outcomes.

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          Services employing staff to support people with disability usually provide training in a range of areas including communication and managing challenging behaviour. Given that such training can be costly and time-consuming, it is important to evaluate the evidence presented in support of such programs. Efficacy in clinical practice is measured using evidence-based practice. However, there is currently no model that is widely used to compare and evaluate training programs despite the large number of training programs reported each year.

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          Journal
          J Intellect Dev Disabil
          Journal of intellectual & developmental disability
          Informa UK Limited
          1469-9532
          1366-8250
          Sep 2009
          : 34
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Discipline of Speech Pathology, University of Sydney, Cumberland Campus, PO Box 170, 75 East Street, Lidcombe, NSW1825, Australia. andy@eye.com.au
          Article
          913899921
          10.1080/13668250903093125
          19681007
          f1cc5c05-1026-4446-9c47-7e118d7bd554
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