About Useful Practices
The CCAM recognizes that transportation can be the major obstacle for people with disabilities,
older adults, children and youth, and other populations that need various social and health
services. Interagency partnerships are essential to coordinate travel needs to help increase
the quality of life for these populations as well as for agencies to provide their services
effectively and efficiently.
The CCAM has launched the Useful Practices application to serve as the central information
resource on useful strategies to increase efficiency, simplify access, and reduce duplication
for social service providers, transportation providers, and service users.
If you are a community, organization, or agency interested in sharing information about your
program or project, please review the elements of criteria and the
practice types to verify that your project is an appropriate case study for
this website; these definitions will also help you fill in the forms. When you are ready,
please go to the
Submit New
button of the site.
The Useful Practice case study information will be reviewed by the CCAM and will be made
available to other practitioners as well as the general public to
Search Records,
review projects, and potentially implement similar programs.
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