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Integrating services for children and families : understanding the past to shape the future / Sharon Lynn Kagan with Peter R. Neville.

Van Pelt Library HV95 .K278 1993
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kagan, Sharon Lynn.
Contributor:
Neville, Peter.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social service--United States.
Social service.
United States.
Social work administration--United States.
Social work administration.
Physical Description:
xi, 226 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
New Haven : Yale University Press, [1993]
Summary:
As the state of America's children and families continues to degenerate, the human services system struggles to render the support it was designed to provide. Despite such efforts, American families have difficulty accessing services; they are forced to navigate an incomprehensible system where quantity is often deemed insufficient and quality is compromised. Simultaneously, expenditures on human services have soared to record levels, further spurring both concerns and efforts to reform and better integrate a sadly dysfunctional system. In the first comprehensive synthesis of the history, theory, and practice of service integration, Sharon Lynn Kagan, with Peter R. Neville, explores why past efforts to reform the human services system have had only isolated triumphs and marginal impact in improving the quality of life for children and families. Tracing the history of human services in America from the colonial period to the present, the author analyzes the underlying assumptions, barriers, and strategies that have characterized the service integration movement. Drawing on history, empirical research, and intellectual theory, as well as on the personal experiences of practitioners and leaders, the author extracts principles and insights that offer new directions for future social service reform.
Notes:
"Published in cooperation with the National Center for Service Integration."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-215) and index.
ISBN:
0300058713
OCLC:
29258370

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