Volume
29
Issue
4
Abstract
The study tried to answer two questions: (1) in what areas is the Coordinating Council successful and productive? (2) What do council members define as program priorities? The study indicates that awareness of access and availability of services are of primary concern to council members. Intervening in treatment issues, data collection, and evaluation are of minor importance.
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Recommended Citation
Dollar, S. C. (1991). Farm Crisis and Human Service Coordinating Councils. The Journal of Extension, 29(4), Article 20. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol29/iss4/20