AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper outlines a systematic evaluation of community services in Newtown following the Sandy Hook shooting, focusing on sustainability plans.
  • The assessment involved interviews with service organizations, providers, and families, utilizing descriptive statistics and content analysis to gauge service adequacy and perspectives.
  • Key findings included a general agreement on essential features for an effective service system, such as centralized access, coordinated care, personalized services, and the use of evidence-based practices.

Article Abstract

This paper describes a systematic approach to assessing community services post-Sandy Hook shooting. An evaluation team was invited to develop a sustainability plan for community services in Newtown. Service organizations, providers and families were interviewed. Descriptive statistics were used to characterize the range of services; respondent perspectives were coded using content analysis. We found that Newtown has a broad array of community services, but respondent groups varied in their perceptions of service adequacy. Consensus existed about core components of an ideal service system, including centralizing access; coordinating care; personalizing and tailoring services for families; and providing evidence-based care. The strategic community assessment approach developed here may inform how communities examine their service capacity and develop sustainability plans post-disaster.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5536844PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcop.21890DOI Listing

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