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040 _aAFVC
100 _aFoote, Jeff
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245 _aImproving engagement with social services :
_ba service ecosystems approach
_cJeff Foote, Jörg Finsterwalder, Andrew Frost, Graeme Nicholas, Virginia Baker, Sue Carswell, Maria Hepi, Moana-o-Hinerangi, Tua Taueetia-Su’a and Annabel Taylor
260 _bTe Awatea Research Centre, University of Canterbury,
_c2015
500 _aTe Awatea Review, 2015, 12(1): 21-23
520 _aA key challenge for social policy makers and service providers is to enable constructive engagement between the social services and the ‘hard to reach’ individuals and collectives in order to reduce disparities and enhance individual and population wellbeing. The concept of ‘hard to reach’ (Boag-Munroe & Evangelou, 2012) refers to those who are deemed to be in need of social service or health intervention but, for whatever reasons, do not access services or do not engage constructively with services. The New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) is helping address this issue through its “Health and Society” Research Investment Funding. It has awarded a three-year contract for the research reported in this paper, to strengthen ways for social services to engage with families/ whānau and individuals (Foote et al., 2014). (From the article). Record #4908
650 4 _aSOCIAL SERVICES
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651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
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700 _aFinsterwalder, Jörg
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700 _aFrost, Andrew
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700 _aNicholas, Graeme
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700 _aBaker, Virginia
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700 _aCarswell, Sue
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700 _aHepi, Maria
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700 _ao-Hinerangi, Moana
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700 _aTaueetia-Su’a, Tua
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700 _aTaylor, Annabel
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773 0 _tTe Awatea Review, 2015, 12(1): 21-23
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_aTe Awatea Review
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