2010
DOI: 10.1080/08946566.2010.490190
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Creating Large Systems That Work

Abstract: To meet the challenge of underfunding, creative partnerships are being developed to enhance government and nonprofit programs. This article will describe how to build large systems that work to ameliorate elder abuse and neglect. Projects funded through the Archstone Foundation Elder Abuse and Neglect Initiative in California identify key components of system change, the process by which systems have been built to overcome barriers, and lessons learned for replication.

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“…NOTE 1. For information on the first phase of this project, please refer to the two articles in the reference section with Malks as the lead author (Malks & Cartan, 2010;.…”
Section: Protecting Our Eldersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NOTE 1. For information on the first phase of this project, please refer to the two articles in the reference section with Malks as the lead author (Malks & Cartan, 2010;.…”
Section: Protecting Our Eldersmentioning
confidence: 99%