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001 2210080913149
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008 221018s2018 enka b 001 0 eng
020 a9781138295926qpbk.
020 a1138295922
035 a(OCoLC)991643616
035 a(OCoLC)ocn991643616
040 a221008
082 a362.7222
100 aShaw, Terry,editor.
245 00 aAdministrative data and child welfare research :busing linked data to improve child welfare research, policy, and practice /cedited by Terry Shaw, Bethany R. Lee, Jill L. Farrell.
260 aLondon :bRoutledge,c2018.
300 axi, 133 p. :bcol. ill. ;c26 cm
504 aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 123-127) and inedx.
505
520 aEvery day, social service agencies collect millions of pieces of data about the children and families they serve. Agencies depend on this data to inform decision-making by personnel throughout the organization and to provide meaningful research and evaluation on program effectiveness and outcomes. As capacity for collecting and utilizing data has increased so has the recognition that this data can and should be used more broadly. Further, it should include not just single-system data, but data across different human service agencies. Administrative/big data systems can be powerful tools in increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of public child welfare services. Understanding, harnessing, and using big data holds tremendous promise in creating transformative change in the social services. Data analytics and data mining can lead to a better understanding of what services work for specific populations (targeting and predictive modelling), provide a more nuanced understanding of service outcomes for the workforce and major stakeholders (transparency), and facilitate collaboration across existing service delivery silos to reduce duplication of services and enhance consumer access to services (efficiency). This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Public Child Welfare.
650 aChild welfare.
650 aChild welfare xResearch.
700 aLee, Bethany R., eeditor.
700 aFarrell, Jill L., eeditor.
950 0 bGBP125.00
Administrative data and child welfare research :using linked data to improve child welfare research, policy, and practice
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Administrative data and child welfare research :using linked data to improve child welfare research, policy, and practice
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London : Routledge 2018.
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xi, 133 p : col. ill. ; 26 cm
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-127) and inedx. / Every day, social service agencies collect millions of pieces of data about the children and families they serve. Agencies depend on this data to inform decision-making by personnel throughout the organization and to provide meaningful research and evaluation on program effectiveness and outcomes. As capacity for collecting and utilizing data has increased so has the recognition that this data can and should be used more broadly. Further, it should include not just single-system data, but data across different human service agencies. Administrative/big data systems can be powerful tools in increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of public child welfare services. Understanding, harnessing, and using big data holds tremendous promise in creating transformative change in the social services. Data analytics and data mining can lead to a better understanding of what services work for specific populations (targeting and predictive modelling), provide a more nuanced understanding of service outcomes for the workforce and major stakeholders (transparency), and facilitate collaboration across existing service delivery silos to reduce duplication of services and enhance consumer access to services (efficiency). This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Public Child Welfare.

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