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More effective social services New Zealand Productivity Commission

By: New Zealand Productivity Commission.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : New Zealand Productivity Commission, 2015Description: electronic document (432 pages); PDF file: 4.31 MB.ISBN: 978-0-478-44022-5 (online).Subject(s): ECONOMIC ASPECTS | INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION | MĀORI | NONPROFIT ORGANISATIONS | OLDER PEOPLE | SOCIAL SERVICES | SUPPORT SERVICES | WHĀNAU ORA | NEW ZEALAND | DISABLED PEOPLE | GOVERNMENT POLICYOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website | Read news item
Contents:
Details of Appndices B - G. Appendix B: Case study: Employment services; Appendix C: Case study: Whānau Ora; Appendix D: Case study: Services for people with disabilities; Appendix E: Case study: Home-based support of older people; Appendix F: The economics of social services; Appendix G: Machinery of government and cross-agency coordination groups.
Summary: "In June 2014, the Productivity Commission was asked to look at ways to improve how government agencies commission and purchase social services. The final report was released in mid-September 2015. It makes several recommendations about how to make social services more responsive, client-focused, accountable and innovative." (from the website). Use the website link for related documents, including various summary documents, a video presentation and media release. Appendices B-G are also available separately from the website - see details above. Read the news item for the background to this report. Record #4811
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Details of Appndices B - G. Appendix B: Case study: Employment services; Appendix C: Case study: Whānau Ora; Appendix D: Case study: Services for people with disabilities; Appendix E: Case study: Home-based support of older people; Appendix F: The economics of social services; Appendix G: Machinery of government and cross-agency coordination groups.

"In June 2014, the Productivity Commission was asked to look at ways to improve how government agencies commission and purchase social services. The final report was released in mid-September 2015. It makes several recommendations about how to make social services more responsive, client-focused, accountable and innovative." (from the website). Use the website link for related documents, including various summary documents, a video presentation and media release. Appendices B-G are also available separately from the website - see details above. Read the news item for the background to this report. Record #4811