The promotion and disruption of community service delivery systems
Contribuinte(s) |
D. Mitchell |
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Data(s) |
01/01/2004
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Resumo |
In this paper, we report data drawn from a larger project on the functioning of the Queensland community service delivery system, particularly that providing services to people with disabilities. Our reasoning for focusing at this level is that, from the service user's perspective, support is derived from the service delivery system, not just individual service providers. Defining the service delivery system as formal services and informal support networks, we undertook interviews and focus groups with service providers in six areas in Queensland: inner urban, outer urban, rural and remote. The period on which we report is one in which considerable reform activity had been undertaken by funding bodies of the Commonwealth and State governments. We report on those factors we identified which promote the integrated functioning of the service delivery system, as well as those factors that disrupt it. We conclude with a brief evaluative analysis of the current status of the system. |
Identificador | |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Australian Council of Social Service |
Palavras-Chave | #Social Issues #Interorganizational Relations #Social-services #Integration #Health #Care #C1 #360100 Political Science #1606 Political Science |
Tipo |
Journal Article |