Case #1327.0

Partners in Child Protection Svcs: DSS and La Alianza Hispana (B)

Publication Date: January 01, 1996
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Abstract:
This case focuses on the contractual relationship between a state's office charged with forestalling child abuse and neglect and one non-profit provider of social services for those purposes. The case points out the reasons the state of Massachusetts decided to contract for services and how it chose to define that contractual relationship. At the same time, the case also allows for discussion of whether the non-profit provider La Alianza Hispana would be well-advised to take on the work proffered by the state, given its organizational mission and capacity. Ultimately, the final part of the case reveals the disastrous end to which the Massachusetts-Alianza contract led.

Learning Objective:
The case points out the reasons the state of Massachusetts decided to contract for services and how it chose to define that contractual relationship. At the same time, the case also allows for discussion of whether the non-profit provider La Alianza Hispana would be well-advised to take on the work proffered by the state, given its organizational mission and capacity.

Other Details

Case Author:
Pamela Varley
Faculty Lead:
Julie Wilson, Christine Letts, and Mark Moore
Pages (incl. exhibits):
4
Setting:
United States
Language:
English