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A model for coordinating human services

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The author presents a model designed to enhance cooperative behavior among human services organizations and increase their accountability through the use of incentive programs.

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A modifled version of this articler will appear as part of a chapter by the author in the book,Information for the Community, to be published in 1974 by the American Library Association Press.

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Long, N. A model for coordinating human services. Administration in Mental Health 2, 21–27 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02249801

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