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Community engagement : a key strategy for improving outcomes for Australian families Tim Moore, Myfanwy McDonald, Harriet McHugh-Dillon & Sue West

By: Moore, Tim.
Contributor(s): McDonald, Myfanwy | McHugh-Dillon, Harriet | West, Sue.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: CFCA paper.Publisher: Melbourne, Vic. : Child Family Community Australia, Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2016Description: electronic document (25 pages); PDF file: 424 KB; HTML available.ISBN: 978-1-76016-085-2 (Online).ISSN: 2200-4106.Subject(s): COMMUNITY SERVICES | FAMILIES | ORGANISATIONAL SYSTEMS | SOCIAL SERVICES | SUPPORT SERVICES | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website CFCA paper, 2016, no.39Summary: " There have been growing calls for service providers to seek greater community engagement in the design and delivery of services. However there is no consensus as to what this involves, and there appears to be a gap between the rhetoric and the reality of community engagement. This paper seeks to clarify what community engagement involves, how it relates to other ideas and practices, and the role it can play in improving outcomes for children and families." (From the website). Record #4993
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CFCA paper, 2016, no.39

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There have been growing calls for service providers to seek greater community engagement in the design and delivery of services. However there is no consensus as to what this involves, and there appears to be a gap between the rhetoric and the reality of community engagement. This paper seeks to clarify what community engagement involves, how it relates to other ideas and practices, and the role it can play in improving outcomes for children and families." (From the website). Record #4993