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Sapna Varkey, Kara Lawrence, Leila Chelbi, Amanda J. Stewart & Richard M. Clerkin

Abstract

Providing services for a diverse population requires a shift in paradigms and mechanisms. New Public Governance (NPG) provides insights on the need for collaborative actions between organizations from all sectors. This study applies an NPG lens to investigate a state’s effort to enhance mental health and substance use recovery through building capacity in peer-support service providing organizations (SPOs). We used 37 participant interviews from a training program. Results show variations between intended and actual outcomes and highlight NPG as a relevant framework for capacity building and co-creation of public value in dynamic partnerships between the public sector and SPOs.

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Sapna Varkey, Kara Lawrence, Leila Chelbi, Amanda J. Stewart & Richard M. Clerkin (2022) Outcome Insights: Applying an NPG Lens to Examine a Capacity Building Initiative Among the Government and its Partner, International Journal of Public Administration, DOI: 10.1080/01900692.2022.2111579

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