Integrative Practice in and for Larger Systems

Transforming Administration and Management of People, Organizations, and Communities

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Paru le : 2019-07-02



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Successful integrative practice begins at the nexus of intrapersonal and interpersonal levels of macro practice, and requires a nuanced sensitivity to both. Integrative Practice in and for Larger Systems guides readers through the development of a cohesive practice model to transform the management of community agencies. Specifically, the new model emphasizes accountability and awareness to the covert aspects of organizational culture and politics that underwrite effective service delivery. The book also addresses a broad scope of issues that require thoughtful consideration, including policy evaluations, interagency community-based practice, innovation implementation across larger systems, direct-service program management, and program and organization development. Written from the vantage point of administering and managing community agency-based practice using evidence-informed approaches, the text is an essential resource for students seeking to learn both agency and interagency management practices.
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480 pages
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2019-07-02
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Oxford University Press
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9780190058975
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9780190058982

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Harold E. Briggs, PhD, AM, is Director of Research Expansion and Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Georgia. He has worked extensively to transfer evidence-based management and evidence-informed direct practice approaches through child welfare, mental health, and substance abuse service systems that sanction adult consumer, youth, and family voice aimed at improving child, adult, and family well-being. Verlea G. Briggs Adam C. Briggs

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