Quality Management and Formalization in Social Service Organizations - A Survey on Home-Based Family Intervention Services
Although the effects of quality management on social work are still widely unexplored, critics suspect that it will lead to a negative standardization of working conditions, whereas supporters of quality management hope for a greater transparency and effectiveness of service delivery. This article r...
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Main Authors: | Christof Beckmann (Author), Andreas Schaarschuch (Author), Hans-Uwe Otto (Author), Mark Schrödter (Author) |
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Social Work & Society,
2007-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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