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Evaluation Report For The Inner City Drift Project
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NSW Government
Summary
This research involves the evaluation of the effectiveness of two projects, the Inner City Assertive Outreach Service (or ‘Way2Home’) and the Inner City Youth at Risk Project, both of which are based on integrated service models. The evaluation will examine the effectiveness of the two projects in terms of their ability to achieve both operational and client-based effectiveness criteria and in particular, will seek to assess the impact of the projects on the health, housing, social and economic ....This research involves the evaluation of the effectiveness of two projects, the Inner City Assertive Outreach Service (or ‘Way2Home’) and the Inner City Youth at Risk Project, both of which are based on integrated service models. The evaluation will examine the effectiveness of the two projects in terms of their ability to achieve both operational and client-based effectiveness criteria and in particular, will seek to assess the impact of the projects on the health, housing, social and economic targets of the two initiatives.Read moreRead less
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