Our perverse reliance on prescribed standardized processes as proxies for quality in Ontario Children's Aid Societies: Towards the establishment of direct service and outcomes standards |
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Authors: | Raymond A. Lemay |
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Affiliation: | INTEGRA pour enfants et adultes de Prescott-Russell, INTEGRA for Children & Adults, C.P. / P. O. Box 248, Plantagenet, ON, K0B 1L0, Canada |
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Abstract: | The Ontario child protection system has, over the past 13 years, gone through two waves of reform but a recent government audit has highlighted ongoing concerns with performance and cost. In response, the Ontario Government set up a “Commission to Promote Sustainable Child Welfare” to address these concerns. The Ontario reform strategy has introduced much standardization and a compliance regime to ensure service quality. In this article, the bona fides and costs of such a strategy are examined and the author proposes that continuous outcomes monitoring and a standard to safeguard direct service time to clients are essential if child protection services are to improve. |
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Keywords: | Accountability Standardization Outcomes Direct service Efficiency Effectiveness Compliance monitoring |
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