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Choices among various principles upon which social prov. are made accessible to part. people and groups; who is eligible
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Bases of social allocations
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Kinds of benefits that are delivered; can be cash or in-kind
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Types of social provisions
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Alternative organizational arrangements among providers and consumers in context of local community sys; how programs are delivered
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Strategies of delivery
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How programs are paid for; can be public, private, or mixed sources
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Modes of finance
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Redistributing decision making between client and service provider; if people are engaged they will contribute
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Citizen participation
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Pseudo participation
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Non-redistributive participation
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People involved but not valued, token participants
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Nominal participation
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Citizens can exert pressure and create change in a system
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Redistributive participation
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Become attached to role performed
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Role attachment
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Goals/mandates don't fit with own values/goals
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Professional disengagement
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Entails recreating in a new agency any or all of the services available in the existing system direct approach: no choice indirect approach: choice
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Purposive duplication
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Physical barriers, temporal barriers, social barriers
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Demand inhibitors
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Restrictions
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Supply inhibitors
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Failing of local service delivery system; services provided in diff locations
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Fragmentation
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Failing of local service delivery system; lack of continutiy between services
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Discontinuity
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