2022
DOI: 10.1108/jhom-07-2021-0281
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Cross-sectoral collaboration: comparing complex child service delivery systems

Abstract: PurposeTo help ensure that children with social and behavioral health problems get the support services they need, organizations collaborate in cross-sectoral networks. In this article, the authors explore and compare the structure of these complex child service delivery networks in terms of differentiation (composition) and integration (interconnection). In particular, the authors investigate the structure of client referral and identify which organizations are most prominent within that network structure and… Show more

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“…To help ensure that families timely get the support services they need from professionals with the required skills, appropriate relations between organizations are needed [2,5]. For example, to be able to refer clients between organizations in the network in a proper way, organizations with a gatekeeper function need to have relations with a majority of the organizations in the network [70]. Gatekeepers are organizations that are legally authorized to refer clients to child and youth services covered by the Child and Youth Act.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To help ensure that families timely get the support services they need from professionals with the required skills, appropriate relations between organizations are needed [2,5]. For example, to be able to refer clients between organizations in the network in a proper way, organizations with a gatekeeper function need to have relations with a majority of the organizations in the network [70]. Gatekeepers are organizations that are legally authorized to refer clients to child and youth services covered by the Child and Youth Act.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%