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Hands-on and practical, the new edition of this classic text for social work and human services incorporates the principles of effectiveness-based planning as it addresses the steps of designing, implementing, and evaluating a program at the local agency level. Meaningful examples at every stage of the process-from problem analysis and needs assessment to evaluating effectiveness and calculating costs-enhance reader understanding of concepts in the real world.
Sommario
PART I: Assessing Current Practices
1 Contemporary Issues in Human Service Program Planningand Administration
PART II: Problem Analysis/Needs Assessment
2 The Contribution of Theory to Program Planning
3 Understanding Social Problems
4 Needs Assessment: Theoretical Considerations
5 Needs Assessment: Approaches to Measurement
PART III: Planning, Designing, and Tracking the Intervention
6 Selecting the Appropriate Intervention Strategy
7 Organizational Mission and Program Goals, Objectives, and Activities
8 Designing Effective Programs
9 Designing Effectiveness-Based Information Systems
Part IV: Calculating the Value and Cost of the Intervention
10 Performance Measurement, Monitoring, and Program Evaluation
11 Impact Program Evaluation and Hypothesis Testing
12 Budgeting for Financial Control, Management, and Planning
13 Developing Line-Item, Functional, and Program Budgeting Systems
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Peter M. Kettner was a professor at the Arizona State University School of Social Work. He authored six books, 50 articles, monographs, and book chapters on the topics of purchase-of-service contracting, privatization, macro practice in social work, human services planning, and social work administration. Over his 30 year career in academia he served as a consultant to five different state human service agencies and dozens of local nonprofit agencies on their purchase of service contracting practices and in the design and implementation of effectiveness-based planning systems.Robert M. Moroney is Professor of Social Policy and Planning at the School of Social Work at Arizona State University. He is the author of ten books and over 60 articles and book chapters on various aspects of policy, planning, and program evaluation. He currently serves as a board member of the Rosalyn Carter Institute for Human Development. He does extensive consultation with numerous national, state, and local human service organizations.Lawrence L. Martin is Professor of Public Affairs, Social Work and Public Administration at the University of Central Florida in Orlando. He was previously on the faculty of the Columbia University School of Social Work in New York City where he directed the program in social work administration. He is the author of 20 books and major monographs and over 100 articles and book chapters.