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The Pursuit of Coordination: the Organizational Dimension in the Response to Homelessness
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This article reviews some of the conditions that make the goal of coordination between local homelessness supports and federal policy important yet difficult to achieve. It reviewed the many approaches local organizations used to achieve coordination, ranging from point-of-service coordination to system-design. The local examples are taken from the cities that participated in evaluating The Robert Wood Johnson and the Department of Housing and Urban Development Homeless Families Program.
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2000
Policy Studies Journal
28
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353364
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