Together alone : a review of joined-up social services Julie Fry
By: Fry, Julie.
Material type: BookPublisher: New Zealand Productivity Commission, 2022Description: electronic document (94 pages) ; PDF file: 1.3 MB.ISBN: 978-1-98-851978-4 (online).Subject(s): New Zealand Productivity Commission | FUNDING | GOVERNMENT POLICY | INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION | SOCIAL POLICY | SOCIAL SERVICES | SUPPORT SERVICES | WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Download report, PDF, 1.3 MB | Watch recorded webinar | Access the website Summary: The Government asked the Productivity Commission to investigate the dynamics and drivers of persistent disadvantage and to make recommendations to help break or mitigate the cycle of disadvantage within people’s lifetimes and across generations. The Productivity Commission asked consulting economist Julie Fry to review the recent progress of joined-up social service initiatives. Fry looked at 18 initiatives spanning a broad range of approaches and identified several areas where government can improve its funding and support. In this inquiry, we’ll explore practical ways of tackling these areas. (From the website). Record #7516Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Published February 2022
The Government asked the Productivity Commission to investigate the dynamics and drivers of persistent disadvantage and to make recommendations to help break or mitigate the cycle of disadvantage within people’s lifetimes and across generations.
The Productivity Commission asked consulting economist Julie Fry to review the recent progress of joined-up social service initiatives.
Fry looked at 18 initiatives spanning a broad range of approaches and identified several areas where government can improve its funding and support. In this inquiry, we’ll explore practical ways of tackling these areas. (From the website). Record #7516