WRMA has extensive experience with on-site technical assistance and support. We have provided technical assistance in evaluation methods, data collection, program and policy implementation, and program design. We provide technical assistance to states, counties, and cities, as well as for federal agencies, national associations and consortia, and leading foundations. The technical assistance has focused on early childhood development (including cognitive and school readiness), child and family services, community development, health issues, educational services, and cultural competence in the full spectrum of human services.
Examples of our Technical Assistance and Support work include:
- Increasing Access to Care: AIDS Research and Beyond-Ryan White CARE Act Data Coordination and Technical Assistance Center
- Measuring Improper Payments in the Child Care Program (CCIP)
- National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS)
- Wake County Human Services Integrated Services Initiative
- The National Evaluation of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children and Their Families Program (CMHI)

