Commonwealth place-based service delivery initiatives : key learnings project / Sez Wilks, Julie Lahausse and Ben Edwards
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- Wilks, Sez, author
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- Melbourne : Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2015
- Melbourne : Australian Institute of Family Studies, [2015]
- ©2015
- 1 online resource (x, 109 pages)
- ISBN:
- 9781760160180
- Series:
- Research report (Australian Institute of Family Studies) ; no. 32. 1477-1477
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Place-based initiatives are programs designed and delivered with the intention of targeting a specific geographical location and particular population group in order to respond to complex social problems. Typically, they focus on areas and communities with entrenched disadvantage or deprivation. This report investigates the key factors and characteristics associated with successful outcomes with such programs, drawing on the international literature and evaluation studies of Australian government and overseas programs. More detailed case studies are included for five of the Australian programs - Communities for Children (CfC), Cape York Welfare Reform (CYWR) trial, Support for Day to Day Living in the Community (D2DL), Centrelink Place Based Services (PBS) initiative, Building Australia's Future Workforce (BAFW) package - and four international programs - Sure Start Local Programs (SSLPs) in the U.S., Employment Zones (EZs) in the U.K., The URBAN I Community Initiative (URBAN I CI) in the E.U., and New Deal for Communities (NDC) in England.
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- Executive summary
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Classifying place-based initiatives
- 3. Common elements of international place-based initiatives
- 4. Commonwealth place-based initiatives review
- 5. Discussion
- 6. Conclusion
- 7. References
- Appendix A Approach to the international literature review
- Appendix B. International place-based initiatives identified by the literature review
- Appendix C. Case studies of four international place-based initiatives
- Appendix D. Characteristics of international place-based initiatives identified by the literature review
- Appendix E. Characteristics of Commonwealth place-based initiatives selected for review.
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- "April 2015"
- "Prepared for the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet by the Australian Institute of Family Studies."
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 54-59)
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