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Housing connect: lessons in integration and collective impact

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posted on 2023-05-21, 21:58 authored by Jed DonoghueJed Donoghue
In the next decade there will probably be an increased emphasis on integrated emphasis on integrated and 'join up' services as a preferred model for service delivery in human services. This will be driven by the persistent and appealing belief that integrated services will deliver better client outcomes and make better use of increasingly scarce resources. However, the 'holy grail' of service integration has often been characterised by a paucity of objective evaluation data to support claims of effectiveness, and identify the characteristics of a successful integrated model.

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October

Pagination

62-63

Department/School

School of Social Sciences

Publisher

Council to Homeless Persons

Place of publication

Australia

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  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Pacific Peoples community services not elsewhere classified

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