Homonoff E E, Maltz P F
Simmons College School of Social Work, Boston, MA 02116-2307.
Community Ment Health J. 1991 Oct;27(5):347-58. doi: 10.1007/BF00752385.
The Child and Adolescent Service Systems Program (CASSP) encourages the development of "systems of care" for disturbed children and their families, based on interagency collaboration and community involvement. The experience of the South Shore mental health catchment area near Boston points to several principles for promoting effective collaboration: 1) mobilization of concerned and influential community members, 2) respect for the autonomy and interdependence of systems, 3) appreciation of divergent perspectives, and 4) commitment to shared goals. The realization of these principles depends on certain supports: staff training, flexible agency structure, sanction from a strong community and state and federal legislative support.
儿童与青少年服务系统项目(CASSP)鼓励基于跨机构合作与社区参与,为问题儿童及其家庭发展“关爱体系”。波士顿附近南岸心理健康服务区的经验指出了促进有效合作的若干原则:1)动员相关且有影响力的社区成员;2)尊重各系统的自主性与相互依存性;3)理解不同观点;4)致力于共同目标。这些原则的实现依赖于某些支持:员工培训、灵活的机构结构、强大社区的认可以及州和联邦立法支持。