The goal is for families to receive the best services for their needs as well as to
minimize duplication of services, ensure effective use of local resources, and collectively track what happens to each family.
Not exact matches
NCASE supports school - age care and summer learning programs by working with state - wide school - age networks and other community partners to expand learning opportunities for school - age children; identifying and promoting family engagement approaches; and coordinating with early childhood and school - age stakeholder groups and other federal programs to maximize effective
service delivery models and
minimize duplication of efforts.
It has the major responsibility in Knoxville and Knox County
of planning for
services for senior citizens; assessing needs
of older citizens and developing resources to meet those needs; coordinating
services for the elderly to
minimize duplication and avoid overlap — whether provided by public, nonprofit, or for - profit organizations; providing information about
services and programs to older citizens and their families and connecting them to those
services; and advocating on behalf
of older citizens.
«When these early childhood systems are coordinated,
duplication of services is
minimized, and appropriately targeted
services are maximized, strengthening the life trajectory for many young children.