An Integrative Systems Approach to Enhancing Service Delivery for Individuals with Complex Needs

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Purpose of Review: There are a lack of system-wide integrative services for individuals with complex needs and a corresponding demand for advancing cross-disciplinary practices in community settings. This demand is especially acute for individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) and a gap we have sought to address. Recent Findings: We present findings from a literature scan to guide service delivery for individuals and families affected by FASD and other complex needs: four overarching guiding principles for policy decision-makers, seven guiding practices for organizations, and 23 guiding practices for service providers. Summary: These identified principles and practices bridge diverse perspectives, with potential for their implementation to provide consistent, evidence-based services to underserved populations with complex needs.

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Pei, J., Poth, C., Tremblay, M., & Walker, M. (2021, June 1). An Integrative Systems Approach to Enhancing Service Delivery for Individuals with Complex Needs. Current Developmental Disorders Reports. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40474-021-00223-3

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