Capability Traps Impeding Homeless Services: A Community-Based System Dynamics Evaluation

  • Patrick J. Fowler
  • , Kenneth Wright
  • , Katherine E. Marcal
  • , Ellis Ballard
  • , Peter S. Hovmand

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Abstract

Continuums of Care (CoCs) are the primary coordinating bodies for homeless services in the United States. However, the complexities involved in delivering homeless services across interagency networks challenges coordination and system improvement. CoC governance, planning, and service provision have received little attention in academic literature, and thus, Continuums attempt to manage complex systems with little guidance. This evaluation applied community-based system dynamics with homeless consumers and service providers to (1) identify capability traps that impede services delivery and to (2) engage stakeholders in a structured system improvement process. Results revealed organizational structures for governance and planning that inhibit system outcomes. Insights led to policy and practice recommendations for the homeless system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)348-359
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Social Service Research
Volume45
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 27 2019

Keywords

  • capability trap
  • collaboration
  • community-based system dynamics
  • Continuum of care
  • homelessness
  • network governance

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