Integrated social services for vulnerable people

Integrated social services for vulnerable people Social Policy Evaluation and Research Unit - Wellington, New Zealand : Superu, 2015 - electronic document (18 pages); PDF file: 775.57 KB; HTML version available - What works .

What works, November 2015

Provision of integrated social services is not new. It is however, increasingly being seen as key to addressing service fragmentation and inefficiencies. But what do we know about how well social service integration works to improve outcomes for vulnerable groups of people, in New Zealand and internationally? This What Works brings together information on the effectiveness of integrated social services, including what is known about how, when, and for whom integrated social services are most effective. We also identify several factors to consider when deciding whether to implement integrated social services. (from the website). Superu’s What works series synthesises what we do and don’t know about a specific social sector topic. (from the publication). Record #4855

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CHILD NEGLECT
CHILDREN AT RISK
INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION
INTERVENTION
LITERATURE REVIEWS
MĀORI
SOCIAL SERVICES
WHĀNAU ORA
CHILD ABUSE


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