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Measuring the performance of human service programsMeasuring the performance of human service programs

Measuring the performance of human service programs1996

Lawrence L. Martin

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Government and nongovernment human service providers are under increasing pressure to demonstrate that their programs work. As stakeholders demand accountability, providers are turning to performance measurement as a way of demonstrating the efficiency, quality, and effectiveness of their programs. Measuring the Performance of Human Service Programs examines the reasons why performance measurement is rapidly becoming an essential component of human service management today. The authors explain in detail how to measure and assess programs with special emphasis on the various types of outcome measures, including numeric accounts, standardized measures, level of functioning scales, and client satisfaction. As a special feature, the authors include a detailed case study with exercises to illustrate the book's concepts. . Offering guidance on how to assess client outcomes, this comprehensive volume will be ideal for social work researchers and administrators.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL2966159W

Subjects

MethodologyHuman servicesEvaluationEvaluation research (Social action programs)Present value analysisServices sociauxRecherche evaluative (Programmes d'action sociale)SozialdienstLeistungsmessungPrestatiebeoordelingMethodologieEvaluationsforschungSociale dienstverleningActualisation (Economie)O˜ffentlicher Dienst

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