Research-To-Practice Brief

Coordinating Integrated Prevention Approaches to Serve the Whole Person

Supporting families and individuals means understanding that their needs are complex, interrelated, and affected by the opportunities available in their communities. Integrated service approaches to prevent homelessness or involvement in systems like child welfare may be best positioned to succeed when they recognize these holistic needs and identities and when they coordinate access to resources and services. This Mathematica brief highlights the efforts made by programs to coordinate services and supports for participants by focusing on their holistic needs, including how programs identified their participants’ strengths and needs and how the sites integrated services to be responsive to those needs. The findings are based on interviews with staff and partners from nine case studies sites across the country and with people who have been served by these programs.

Source
Partner Resources
City/County
City
County
State
Colorado
District of Columbia
Georgia
Maine
Maryland
Ohio
Oregon
Vermont
Tribe
Cook Inlet Tribal Council (AK)
Topics/Subtopics
Supportive Services
TANF Program Administration
Services Integration
Publication Date
2024-10-01
Section/Feed Type
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