Coordination in Canadian Governments: A Case Study of Aging PolicyInstitute of Public Administration of Canada, 1983 - 78 من الصفحات |
المحتوى
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTERACTION FOR COORDINATION | 5 |
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT | 19 |
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS | 39 |
A Case Study of the Regional Municipality of Niagara | 57 |
CONCLUSIONS | 71 |
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
achieve aging concerns aging policy field aging policy process Alberta bureaucrats Cabinet committees Canadian Public Administration central agencies chapter Committee on Aging control and influence coor coordinating aging policy coordinating mechanisms coordination of aging Council on Aging dination elderly persons exercise facilitate federal and provincial federal government field of aging focal departments formal coordinating governmental-nongovernmental interactions Guaranteed Income Supplement Health and Welfare Homes Ibid interactions for coordination interdepartmental committee intergovernmental interactions interorganizational interprovincial Intradepartmental interactions involved levels of government Manitoba ment Minister of Health municipal governments Municipality of Niagara National Health Niagara Region nongovernmental organizations Nova Scotia Office on Aging Ontario orders of government policy actors policy coordination pressure groups Privy Council Office provincial governments public organizations public policy public servants regional government Regional Municipality role Saskatchewan Secretariat seek coordination senior centres Senior Citizens Department Social Development Social Services specifically Statistics Canada teractions tion