The Research and Development Office for Health and Personal Social Services in Northern Ireland funded the Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) to undertake research into partnerships between 2003 and 2006, as part of their New Targeting Social Need programme.The aim of the research was to identify the impacts of multisectoral partnerships, how they can be measured, and what contribution they make to tackling inequalities in health. This document is one of a suite of three produced as a result of this work
UK government health policy now strongly supports local partnership working as a key mechanism for t...
In contemporary public health, there is a need for people to work together. The notion of partnershi...
On 17 November 2011, the First Minister and deputy First Minister published the draft Programme for ...
The Research and Development Office for Health and Personal Social Services in Northern Ireland fund...
The Research and Development Office for Health and Personal Social Services in Northern Ireland fund...
Leaflet detailing research by the Institute funded by the Research and Development Office for Health...
The Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) is a partner in the European project DETERMINE, buil...
Recent years have witnessed broad public health transformations. Central to these changes is that pa...
Recent years have witnessed broad public health transformations. Central to these changes is that pa...
The Strategy for Health Research emphasises a partnership approach to developing a thriving research...
Partnership and other forms of public participation in decision-making have become central to policy...
This thesis reports on a portfolio of work undertaken during the Doctor of Public Health degree prog...
Partnerships, Community Groups and Employment Pacts have made a significant contribution to promotin...
The Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) is a partner in the European project DETERMINE, buil...
UK government health policy now strongly supports local partnership working as a key mechanism for t...
UK government health policy now strongly supports local partnership working as a key mechanism for t...
In contemporary public health, there is a need for people to work together. The notion of partnershi...
On 17 November 2011, the First Minister and deputy First Minister published the draft Programme for ...
The Research and Development Office for Health and Personal Social Services in Northern Ireland fund...
The Research and Development Office for Health and Personal Social Services in Northern Ireland fund...
Leaflet detailing research by the Institute funded by the Research and Development Office for Health...
The Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) is a partner in the European project DETERMINE, buil...
Recent years have witnessed broad public health transformations. Central to these changes is that pa...
Recent years have witnessed broad public health transformations. Central to these changes is that pa...
The Strategy for Health Research emphasises a partnership approach to developing a thriving research...
Partnership and other forms of public participation in decision-making have become central to policy...
This thesis reports on a portfolio of work undertaken during the Doctor of Public Health degree prog...
Partnerships, Community Groups and Employment Pacts have made a significant contribution to promotin...
The Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) is a partner in the European project DETERMINE, buil...
UK government health policy now strongly supports local partnership working as a key mechanism for t...
UK government health policy now strongly supports local partnership working as a key mechanism for t...
In contemporary public health, there is a need for people to work together. The notion of partnershi...
On 17 November 2011, the First Minister and deputy First Minister published the draft Programme for ...