Thursday, July 7, 2011

The No Wrong Door Project Releases its Final Report

The No Wrong Door approach in Maryland does not involve one single point of entry. Instead, the No Wrong Door approach involves multiple entry points that provide clients with access to the full range of benefits and services. This approach seeks to break down the silos between agencies and organizations and create an efficient, effective, and client- friendly system.

The purpose of the No Wrong Door Committee was to convene public agencies, private organizations, nonprofit organizations, and community action agencies that provide public benefits and social services to low income Marylanders in order to create an integrated system.

The No Wrong Door Committee explored a myriad of issues in order to make final recommendations about a No Wrong Door strategy for Maryland. The Committee formed three subcommittees to deliberate and develop recommendations: (1) Effective Strategies to Integrate Programs and Resources, (2) Technology, and (3) Effective Communication, Education, and Outreach.

Find out the No Wrong Door Committee's Final Recommendations here.

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