The Role of Infrastructure in the Transformation of Child-Adolescent Mental Health Systems
Stelk, W. & Slaton, E. (2010). The role of infrastructure in the transformation of child–adolescent mental health systems. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 37, 100-110.
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Stelk, W. & SLaton, E.
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Administration and Policy in Mental Health
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February, 2010 This paper examines the problem domains in mental health systems that are affected by complexity dynamics, and proposes that a well-built infrastructure is a necessary foundation for structural change in a child-adolescent mental health system. The concept of metastructure is proposed to account for the rule-based processes that govern the actions of agents within a system.
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