A Multidimensional Framework for Conceptualizing Human Services Integration Initiatives. Konrad, E. L. New Directions for Program Evaluation; 1996, 69, spring, 5 19., 1996. abstract bibtex A brief history of human services integration efforts introduces a multidimensional framework for evaluating a broad range of initiatives. Partners, target population, goals, program policy \& legislation, governance, system or model, stakeholder, budgeting \& financing, data management, licensing, \& accountability are identified as functions of information sharing \& communication, cooperation \& coordination, collaboration, consolidation, \& integration. The level of goal integration for a services integration project depends on the extent to which there is a shared vision, philosophy or set of guiding principles that reflect \& are agreed on by the partnerships as a whole. Various issues \& questions evaluators will face are enumerated. 1 Table, 21 References. Adapted from the source document. (Copyright 1996, Sociological Abstracts, Inc., all rights reserved.)
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journal = {New Directions for Program Evaluation; 1996, 69, spring, 5 19.},
author = {Konrad, Ellen L.},
year = {1996}
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