Foundations for Innovation: How Three Human Services Programs Laid the Groundwork for Sustainable Change
Brittany English,
Scott Baumgartner and
Annalisa Mastri
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This practice brief introduces three foundations for innovation human services agencies can adopt to better serve children and families in an environment that has become more complex and challenging.
Keywords: innovation; human services; TANF; children; families; technical assistance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 6
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