This paper reports findings from a study in two small Tasmanian rural communities that examined the process of developing and sustaining partnerships between health services and their communities. It identifies a generic framework for partnership development that appears to be common to partnerships, regardless of their purpose or of partners involved. The framework comprises ten predictors or indicators of effectiveness, and a sequential nine-stage partnership development process. Integral to the framework are social capital, and the leadership practices of health service and community leaders. The influence of context on the partnership development process is also examined, with reference to historical precedent, age or maturity of the pa...
Community as Partner is an invaluable resource for students, practicing community nurses and other h...
In regional Australia “communities of place,” defined as bounded geographic locations with a local s...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Increasingly, place-based collaborative partnerships are being imple...
Partnerships facilitate sharing of resources and can create outcomes that are more than the sum of p...
The concept of partnership has entered policy rhetoric and is urged as good practice in a variety of...
The concept of partnership has entered policy rhetoric and is urged as good practice in a variety of...
The concept of partnership has entered policy rhetoric and is urged as good practice in a variety of...
Closure, relocation or downgrading of health services, along with other services such as schools a...
This paper presents a model for examining effective leadership for rural school community partnershi...
Community engagement in health care can occur from policy to local community levels. It is consisten...
In regional Australia "communities of place," defined as bounded geographic locations with a local s...
In this paper, we consider factors significant in the success of community participation in the impl...
This paper explores the growing importance of partnership development within the social services sec...
This paper reports findings from a project that examined the extent and nature of the contribution o...
Issue addressed Community-based programs to address physical activity and diet are seen as a valuabl...
Community as Partner is an invaluable resource for students, practicing community nurses and other h...
In regional Australia “communities of place,” defined as bounded geographic locations with a local s...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Increasingly, place-based collaborative partnerships are being imple...
Partnerships facilitate sharing of resources and can create outcomes that are more than the sum of p...
The concept of partnership has entered policy rhetoric and is urged as good practice in a variety of...
The concept of partnership has entered policy rhetoric and is urged as good practice in a variety of...
The concept of partnership has entered policy rhetoric and is urged as good practice in a variety of...
Closure, relocation or downgrading of health services, along with other services such as schools a...
This paper presents a model for examining effective leadership for rural school community partnershi...
Community engagement in health care can occur from policy to local community levels. It is consisten...
In regional Australia "communities of place," defined as bounded geographic locations with a local s...
In this paper, we consider factors significant in the success of community participation in the impl...
This paper explores the growing importance of partnership development within the social services sec...
This paper reports findings from a project that examined the extent and nature of the contribution o...
Issue addressed Community-based programs to address physical activity and diet are seen as a valuabl...
Community as Partner is an invaluable resource for students, practicing community nurses and other h...
In regional Australia “communities of place,” defined as bounded geographic locations with a local s...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Increasingly, place-based collaborative partnerships are being imple...