The Shared Services Network process consistently joins community services to work in partnership. This work can result in higher quality service, with greater availability and lower cost.
The key benefits of a Shared Services Network are:
It maximizes community resourcesfiscal, human, and facility.
It maximizes collaboration between child and family serving entities through planning, data, and policy collaborative activities.
It minimizes duplication of services and staff effort.
It promotes resource development.
It eliminates barriers and promotes needed changes in policies and practices.