More effective social services inquiry update
More effective social services inquiry update
April
2015
The Productivity Commission has just released a draft report looking at ways to improve how government agencies commission and purchase social services. These include how agencies identify the needs of people who use social services, how they choose organisations to provide the services, and how the contracts between agencies and providers work.
The Commission has had help from many participants and is grateful for the insightful submissions and observations received to date. The Commission is seeking further submissions, particularly on the draft findings and recommendations, by 24 June 2015.
The report is accompanied by four case studies:
• employment services
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• Whänau
Ora
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• services for people with
disabilities
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• home-based care of older
people
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An appendix has also been produced on the
economics of social services.
As part of its inquiry, the Commission contracted James Mansell to provide specialist coverage on the application of "big data" and data analytics to social services. Mansell’s report Handing back the social commons is also being released on the Commission’s website today.
The draft report along with summary
material and a video is available atwww.productivity.govt.nz/inquiry-content/social-services.
Feedback on the draft report is due by 24 June
2015. The final report will be delivered to
Government by 31 August 2015.
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