Programs and Services Planned for Review

Explore the working list of the next programs and services planned for systematic review

The following programs and services were identified and prioritized using the Clearinghouse’s Handbook of Standards and Procedures. These programs and services will be reviewed using the Handbook of Standards and Procedures, Version 2.0.

This working list may be changed in accordance with the Clearinghouse’s Handbook of Standards and Procedures, as needed, to support implementation of the Title IV-E Prevention Program and to ensure alignment with laws and Executive Orders or other Presidential Actions.

Bold indicates new programs and services added to the working list.

sorted by A-Z

Program or Service areas
Program or Service Name Mental Health Substance Use In-Home Parent Skill-based Kinship Navigator
1-2-3 Magic
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Attachment, Regulation and Competency
BRAVE (Re-Review)
Buprenorphine: FDA-Approved Medication-Assisted Treatment
Connect: An Attachment Based Program for Parents and Caregivers
Early Head Start Home-Based Option
Family-Based Recovery
Incredible Years® – Preschool Basic Program (Re-Review)
Indiana Family Preservation Services (Re-Review)
Kentucky Family Preservation Program
Methadone Maintenance Therapy (FDA-Approved Medication Assisted Treatment) (Re-Review)
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction
Motivational Enhancement Therapy and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Multidimensional Family Therapy (Re-Review)
Multimedia Circle of Life (Re-Review)
Multisystemic Therapy for Child Abuse and Neglect (Re-Review)
Naltrexone: FDA-Approved Medication-Assisted Treatment
Ohio Kinship and Adoption Navigator Program
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Transition to Independence Process Model

Note: The working list of the next programs and services planned for systematic review is based on preliminary information and is subject to change as additional information is obtained during the review process. If there are multiple formal adaptations of a program or service, the Clearinghouse may select one adaptation for review. This is intended to maximize the number of different programs and services reviewed. The Clearinghouse aims to review and rate as many programs and services as quickly as possible and will continue to release ratings for programs and services on a rolling basis.

In accordance with Executive Order 14151, the following was removed from the working list of programs and services planned for systematic review: AFFIRM Youth.