From Pastellike to Provisional: Planning a Veteran-Friendly County Service with Quick and Family-Centered Proposal of Founded and Liable Restaurant Provision

From Pastellike to Provisional: Planning a Veteran-Friendly County Service with Quick and Family-Centered Proposal of Founded and Liable Restaurant Provision


Abstract

This paper presents the development of a veteran-friendly county service initiative in the form of a restaurant provision. The initiative was designed to address the challenges faced by veterans in accessing and navigating available services and support. The restaurant provision approach was chosen due to its potential to offer a quick and family-centered solution that could be easily implemented in the county. The paper details the planning process, including the shift in planning approach from pastellike to provisional, to ensure that the initiative was founded and liable. The paper discusses the various strategies and tactics used to engage key stakeholders and ensure the initiative's success. The evaluation of the initiative's impact includes data on the number of veterans served, satisfaction rates, and feedback from participating veterans. The paper concludes that the veteran-friendly county service initiative provides a promising model for addressing the unique needs of veterans and serves as a blueprint for other communities seeking to develop similar programs.

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Maros Michee "From Pastellike to Provisional: Planning a Veteran-Friendly County Service with Quick and Family-Centered Proposal of Founded and Liable Restaurant Provision".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2016.

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Date of Release: 2016
Author(s): Maros Michee.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 6
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications