Over the past 10 years partnership working has become a central feature of public services. This book analyses experience of partnerships in different policy fields, identifying the theoretical and practical impediments to making partnership work and critically evaluating the advantages and disadvan
Partnership working: Policy and practice
β Scribed by Susan Balloch (editor); Marilyn Taylor (editor)
- Publisher
- Policy Press
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 305
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Over the past 10 years partnership working has become a central feature of public services.Β This book analyses experience of partnerships in different policy fields, identifying the theoretical and practical impediments to making partnership work and critically evaluating the advantages and disadvantages for those involved.Β Its broad coverage goes beyond the confines of statutory partnerships, addressing other important forms of collaboration between voluntary, private and statutory sectors and service users and community and minority groups. Through a wide range of perspectives, Partnership working aims to integrate theory and practice across a number of policy areas.Β Using a variety of models, it: highlights both positive and negative aspects of partnership working at political, cultural and technical levels; shows how partnerships can empower people and groups through effective collaboration; suggests some of the principles on which good practice should be based and the resources required; addresses key issues of accountability, representation and social exclusion. The book provides important reading for academics, policy makers, service providers and senior practitioners in community development and community safety, local government, housing, social services and health.Β It will also be a valuable resource for those working in voluntary organisations and students on professional courses.
β¦ Table of Contents
PARTNERSHIP WORKING
Contents
List of tables and figures
Notes on contributors
Introduction
Part One: Regeneration and social exclusion
βHolismβ and urban regeneration
Partnerships and power in community regeneration
Local government, anti-poverty strategies and partnership working
Partnership and change in social housing
Improving partnership working in housing and mental health
Part Two: Partnerships in social care and health
The potential of project status to support partnerships
Promoting independence
Partnership between service users and statutory social services
Partnership working in health promotion
Part Three: Power, participation and place
Partnership and power
Rounding up the βusual suspectsβ
Partnership β participation β power
Spatial considerations in multiagency and multidisciplinary work
Conclusion β can partnerships work?
Index
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