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Integrating Community Services for
Young Children and Their Families

Report 3, 1993


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Problems with the Service Delivery System

Melaville and Blank (1991) identify several critical flaws in the current service delivery system:

From the perspective of families, some services are not available or easily accessible, while other services are unacceptable because they focus on the family's weaknesses and problems rather than its strengths.

Meanwhile, teachers, social workers, nurse practitioners, and other "frontline" workers who deal directly with families also fault the system. They are frustrated that youngsters come to school with problems that interfere with learning. They also acknowledge being overburdened by high caseloads and constrained by strict rules governing whom they can work with, for how long, and what services they can offer.

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Posted on March 23, 1995

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