No information is available about the average costs per family.
Implementing Pride in Parenting (PIP)
Implementation support is not currently available for the model as reviewed.
Implementation last updated: 2013
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Estimated costs of implementation
Purchase of model or operating license
No information is available about the costs of operating the program.
Cost of materials and forms
No information is available about the costs of materials and forms.
Cost of training and technical assistance
No information is available about the costs of training and technical assistance.
Infrastructure costs
No information is available about the costs of data systems used to support implementation.
Recruitment and retention costs
No information is available about the costs of recruiting and retaining families.
Implementation notes
The information contained on this page was last updated in April 2013. Recommended Further Reading lists the sources for this information