Project Title: Local Responses to State Retrenchment: Nonprofit Organizations in the Waterloo & Wellington Dufferin Home and Social Care Sector
Research Team:
Daly, T.
Deber, R.
Cockerill, R.
This project, the Ph.D. thesis of Tamara Daly, examined the role that not-for- profit voluntary sector organizations have historically played in Ontario in the funding and delivery of home health and social care services, and the changes to this role given the context of state retrenchment and globalization. It was awarded support in the July 15, 2002 Competition of the M-THAC Opportunities Fund.
Selected Publications:
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Daly, T.J. (2003) Responding to State Retrenchment: An Historical Perspective on Non-profit Home Health and Social Care in Ontario?, Browne PL (ed) The Commodity of Care: Home Care Reform in Ontario, Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Selected Presentations:
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Daly, T.J. (2002) Unearthing Grassroots: Voluntary Nonprofit Organizations in Ontario's Home Health and Social Care Sector, Canadian Political Science Association and the Socit Qubecoise de Science Politique; Session: Health Policy Reform, Toronto, Ontario May 29-31
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Daly T, Williams AP, and Deber R. (2001) At the Margins: The Role of Ontario's Voluntary Sector Organizations in the Delivery of Health and Social Care in the Home, Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association Annual Meeting, Quebec 2001. May 28th, 2001 Session: Health Care in Canada Today: Contemplating the Five Principles.
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Williams AP, Deber R, Daly T, Gildiner A, & Spalding K. (2000) Resetting the Institutional and Structural Balance in Canadian Health Care: Privatization, Globalization and the Case of Ontario's Health System Restructuring, Joint Conference: Canadian Political Science Association and the Socit Qubecoise de Science Politique; July 31st.