The Assessing Models of Coordinated Services (AMCS) study provided an in-depth look at different approaches to coordinating CCEE with other health and human services. The study team identified common elements among approaches and used these to describe six overarching “models” of coordinated services. The purpose of this research highlight is to summarize key information from this study for CCEE leaders who may be interested in improving service coordination for families. (author abstract)
Approaches to coordinating services for young children and families
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