The first chapter of this book - 'Conceptual Issues in Quality Assurance' - lays the foundations for quality assurance in human services. The book provides a framework for understanding quality assurance within the context of a decentralised, integrated human service system. It offers concrete examples of positive and comprehensive approaches to program monitoring, and highlights the importance of quality assurance as a vehicle for communicating important values and programmatic concepts. Chapter 5: "Getting What You Want" and Chapter 6: "Family Monitoring" look at expectations of families and give advice to families regarding how to best monitor services. Keyword: Professionals
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