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Kajaani: Execution of the welfare strategy - HuIA summary table

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Extract from the summary table on assessment of the welfare strategy implementation models (draft, November 11, 2003). The table covers the impacts of models from the point of view of children, families with children, citizens of working age and senior citizens.

Kajaani

Model 0 (No action)

A model sectored according to the law

The system offers special services required by law in sectors divided into areas of expertise

Model 1

A sector-based combination model

The system offers services required by law mainly divided into areas of expertise or on the basis of the community's needs

Model 2

A client-based model

The system offers special services required by law on the basis of the community's needs

Impacts on

children

working-age people

the elderly

Services are divided according to a sector-based approach; services are spread throughout the system

Care guarantee difficult to implement; services more difficult to access

More special expertise

A small-scale network

A chain-like organization system; different levels of services are governed by the special areas of expertise

Does not encourage preventive actions

Does not encourage actions that support coping

Services are divided/a "one-stop-principle", a sector-based/ broad approach

Care guarantee probably easier to implement; services easier to access

A little less special expertise/ a few special experts less than in model 0

Networking is the basic model for working

Some chain-like quality in the organization system; some special fields are governed by field of expertise and on the basis of the community's needs; a low, broad organization

Encourages preventive actions and actions that support coping to some degree

Services follow a "one-stop-principle", broad approach; the client is an entity

Care guarantee probably easier to implement, client can decide where to get the services needed

Fewer special experts

Networking is more real

Special expertise is organized on the basis of the community's needs; a low, broad organization

Encourages preventive actions

Encourages actions that support coping

Impacts on staff etc.
Other impacts/impacts on other fields (technical/education etc.)?
Cost effects


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Published 3.7.2006, Updated 8.11.2007

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