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Faith-Based Social Services - Measures, Assessments, and Effectiveness (Paperback)
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Read the latest studies on the effectiveness of religious-based
services-and the problems revealed in the assessment The Charitable
Choice provision and the Bush Administration's National Faith-Based
Initiative have broadened the scope of social services delivered
through faith-based organizations. There are expectations that
these faith-based social service providers will be more
effective-but how should that effectiveness be measured?
Faith-Based Social Services: Measures, Assessments, and
Effectiveness explains the nature and quality of religion-based
social service delivery while serving as a point of reference for
future research and work. This unique source tackles the important,
complex issue of measuring the effectiveness of faith-based social
services in comparison to secular services while providing analysis
of the latest available studies. Faith-Based Social Services:
Measures, Assessments, and Effectiveness provides a conceptual
analysis of FBOs (faith-based organizations) that reflects the need
to gather detailed studies to assess social service effectiveness
while reviewing the crucial issues challenging public policy. The
latest empirical research is detailed, including the problems found
when comparing secular and faith-based social service providers,
their organizational structures, and the types of services offered.
Analysis is included of the data from a three-state evaluation of
welfare to work programs, a study of four types of faith-based
services found in four cities, and an assessment of a church-based
program for teenage drop-outs. Topics in Faith-Based Social
Services: Measures, Assessments, and Effectiveness include:
discussion on how social science research shunned faith-based
services and how this neglect affected effectiveness problems
inherent in efficacy assessment making funding priorities decisions
the causes of outcome differences a model of evaluation based on
randomized controlled clinical trials using measurement practices
currently used by the nonprofit sector comparative case studies in
transitional housing, parent education, and residential substance
abuse treatment programs latest analysis of research involving
faith-based organizations and the provided services' efficacy much
more! Faith-Based Social Services: Measures, Assessments, and
Effectiveness is illuminating reading, perfect for social work
professionals, students, educators, sociologists, religious
leaders, and seminary educators.
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