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Using a Stakeholder Participatory Model in a Community-Wide Service Needs Assessment of Elderly Residents [electronic resource] : A Case Study /

by Balaswamy, Shantha; Dabelko, Holly I.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 55-70.Subject(s): Stakeholder participation, needs assessment strategy, elderly servicesOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Journal of community practice 2002, Vol. 10, No. 1Summary: This paper discusses a collaborative approach to a community-wide needs assessment in a county in Ohio. A neighborhood service provider for elderly residents in the community initiated the research project. To promote ownership in the evaluation process and to conserve resources, the evaluators used a stakeholder participatory approach. This effort not only resulted in increased cooperation among all parties involved (stakeholders, evaluators, community agencies), but culminated in the acceptance and utilization of controversial findings.
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This paper discusses a collaborative approach to a community-wide needs assessment in a county in Ohio. A neighborhood service provider for elderly residents in the community initiated the research project. To promote ownership in the evaluation process and to conserve resources, the evaluators used a stakeholder participatory approach. This effort not only resulted in increased cooperation among all parties involved (stakeholders, evaluators, community agencies), but culminated in the acceptance and utilization of controversial findings.

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