
Human Services Contracting
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This new volume in the Public Solutions Handbook series is the first volume-length treatment of human services contracting issues, integrating both policy and practice, and exploring a broad range of issues that includes the fields of history, growth, innovations, results and outcomes, best practices and the future of government human service contracting. Chapters in this book examine specific human service contracts, both in the U.S. and abroad, geared to practitioners in the public sector-from local government service contractors to municipal employees-as well as MPA students and those enrolled in courses on intergovernmental relations and nonprofit management.
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The federal government has been dependent on the nonprofit sector to provide human service delivery for decades. This relationship or transactional activity has become a complicated proposition for policymakers, taxpayers, and service providers at the state and local levels, as the funding for health and human services continued to grow despite economic declines. This book lays out the challenges and opportunities to better understand how to assess human services delivery and judge the appropriate rate of return on public investment for good & services delivered. This text should be required in all fiscal management courses for human service professionals.David Rudder, Springfield College, USA
Co-editors Robert Shick and Lawrence Martin have made a seminal contribution to the literature on human services contracting in terms of its history, current state, and future evolution. The range of innovative contracting policy and practice examples utilized by various chapter authors is national (e.g., Colorado, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Utah), as well as international (e.g., Canada and the Netherlands) in scope. Moreover, in-depth case examples of contracting for specialized human services such as child welfare, mental health, and work force development services, helps to make the challenges and rewards of contracting accessible, informative, and thought-provoking.
Karun K. Singh, Rutgers University, USA
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Lawrence L. Martin is Professor of Public Affairs at the University of Central Florida, USA. Dr. Martin also taught at the Columbia University School of Social Work, where he directed the specialization in social work administration. He has published 42 books and major monographs and more than 100 professional articles and book chapters.
Content
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Introduction Robert A. Shick & Lawrence L. Martin
PART I: Foundation Chapters
1. A Brief History of Human Serviced Contracting Robert A. Shick & Lawrence L. Martin
2. Performance-Based Contracting Lawrence L. Martin
3. Pay-for-Success Contracting Tamara Dimitrijevska-Markoski & Lawrence L. Martin
PART II: Contracting for Specialized Human Services
4. Contracting for Child Welfare Services Crystal Collins-Camargo & Bowen McBeth
5. Contracting for Mental Health Services Melissa Hirschi & Sarah Bachman
6. Contracting for Employment and Training Programs Burt Barnow & Shayne Spaulding
7. Contracting for Human Services in New York City James Krauskopf
PART III: Contracting for Human Services in Other Countries
8. Contracting For Children & Youth Mental Health Services in Ontario, Canada Using a Modified Lead Agency Approach Rosemary Vito
9. Results-Based Funding for Youth Care in the Netherlands: From Conditions and Challenges to the Outlines of a System M. S. deVries
PART IV: The Future of Human Services Contracting
10. Where Has Human Services Contracting Been & Where is it Going Robert A. Shick & Lawrence L. Martin
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