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More effective social services : Issues paper - October 2014 New Zealand Productivity Commission

By: New Zealand Productivity Commission.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : New Zealand Productivity Commission, 2014Description: electronic document (96 pages); PDF file: 705.24 KB.Subject(s): ECONOMIC ASPECTS | NONPROFIT ORGANISATIONS | SOCIAL SERVICES | SUPPORT SERVICES | NEW ZEALAND | GOVERNMENT POLICYOnline resources: Click here to access online | Read news item | Access the website Summary: This issues paper aims to assist individuals and organisations to participate in the inquiry. It outlines the background to the inquiry, the Commission’s intended approach, and the matters about which the Commission is seeking comment and information. This paper contains many specific questions to which responses are invited. These questions are not intended to limit comment. Participants should choose which (if any) questions are relevant to them. The Commission welcomes information and comment on all issues that participants consider relevant to the inquiry’s terms of reference. (from page vii). The submission closing date has been extended to 2 December 2014. Follow the link to read the news item about this inquiry. Use the website link for more information about the Commission and its work. Record #4537
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This issues paper aims to assist individuals and organisations to participate in the inquiry. It outlines the background to the inquiry, the Commission’s intended approach, and the matters about which the Commission is seeking comment and information. This paper contains many specific questions to which responses are invited. These questions are not intended to limit comment. Participants should choose which (if any) questions are relevant to them. The Commission welcomes information and comment on all issues that participants consider relevant to the inquiry’s terms of reference. (from page vii). The submission closing date has been extended to 2 December 2014. Follow the link to read the news item about this inquiry. Use the website link for more information about the Commission and its work. Record #4537