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Outcome-Based Evaluation

Outcome-Based Evaluation

Robert L. Schalock

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2013
nidottu
Outcome-based evaluation continues to play a central role in the larger field of policy analysis and speaks to the needs and interests of administrators, students, policymakers, funders, consumers, and educators. In a thoroughgoing revision of the first edition of this classic text and reference, published by Plenum in 1995, the author broadens the coverage from his previous emphasis on developmental disabilities to include other areas of human and social service delivery such as education, health, mental health, aging, substance abuse, and corrections.
A Leadership Guide for Today's Disabilities Organizations

A Leadership Guide for Today's Disabilities Organizations

Robert L. Schalock

Brookes Publishing Co
2012
nidottu
Effective, efficient, and sustainable ID/DD organisations: are they possible in today’s world of dwindling resources and mounting demands for more and better services? Yes—with the practical tools and strategies in this lifeline for ID/DD leaders. Developed by two of the most trusted authorities in the disability field, this innovative business leadership guide explains the nuts and bolts of successful change in clear and accessible terms, so any ID/DD organisation can adapt and thrive in a high-pressure landscape. Managers and administrators will start with a quick self-assessment to determine how well they’re meeting the most urgent challenges organisations face today. Then, with 8 highly effective approaches to change, they’ll discover how to: 1. develop “21st century thinking styles,” so they can communicate better, solve problems faster, and align their services and supports 2. measure organisational outcomes and outputs, and use the information for reporting, monitoring, evaluation, and continuous quality improvement 3. create high-performance teams that are organised, informed, empowered, and accountable 4. employ a system of supports to address individual needs and improve outcomes for people with disabilities 5. use evidence-based practices to assist in making good clinical, managerial, and policy decisions 6. implement a performance-based evaluation and management system to strengthen effectiveness and efficiency 7. create value and enhance sustainability through real innovation, whether it’s developing new approaches or reconfiguring current approaches 8. overcome resistance to change so they can successfully rewrite the future of their organisation For each approach to change, readers will get specific, down-to-earth guidance: action steps to take right now, short summaries of key takeaway points, strategies and examples from successful organisations around the world, and photo-copiable Organisation Self-Assessment worksheets to help them quickly prioritise their next steps. An indispensable guide to surviving the shifting landscape of service delivery, this how-to book will help propel ID/DD organisations into the 21st century—so they can deliver high-quality, individualised services to people with disabilities.
Habilitation Planning for Adults with Disabilities

Habilitation Planning for Adults with Disabilities

Robert L. Schalock; William E. Kiernan

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2011
nidottu
Habilitation Planning for Adults With Disabilities presents a comprehensive approach to habilitation planning and service delivery for adults with disabilities. This book investigates the increased demands and expectations by adults with disabilities regarding personalized service and quality of life, including independence, productivity, and community integration, and discusses historical and current treatment and trends. This book is presented in five main sections: definitions and background material; lifestyles and living, work, and recreational environments; habilitation strategies; personal growth and quality of life for the affected adult; and the present and future trends in habilitation planning. Rehabilitation personnel in the areas of administration, assessment/training, case management, or evolution; applied psychologists; and professionals and students in special education, rehabilitation counseling, human service or health adminstration will be interested in this volume.
Outcome-Based Evaluation

Outcome-Based Evaluation

Robert L. Schalock

Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
2000
sidottu
Outcome-based evaluation continues to play a central role in the larger field of policy analysis and speaks to the needs and interests of administrators, students, policymakers, funders, consumers, and educators. In a thoroughgoing revision of the first edition of this classic text and reference, published by Plenum in 1995, the author broadens the coverage from his previous emphasis on developmental disabilities to include other areas of human and social service delivery such as education, health, mental health, aging, substance abuse, and corrections.