With the increasing move to partnership working in the public sector this paper looks at the main barriers in place which reduce the chances of Public Agencies working together. Agencies such as the Police, Local Councils, Youth Services and Health Services would like to work closer to improve their ability to serve the public whilst reducing the costs associated with this. A review of the literature along with personal experience from talking to and working with these agencies has identified the key elements affecting data and information sharing. The paper has found that whilst the agencies themselves are able to work on many of the barriers to data and information sharing the Data Protection Act 1998 continues to act as a deterrent
The Digital Economy Bill, currently passing through Parliament, includes proposals for HMRC informat...
Criteria for the permissible exchange of relevant data within crime and disorder partnerships are to...
Recently local authorities have been placed under enormous pressure due to problems arising from poo...
BACKGROUND. The need for public sector agencies to work together to deal with complex issues which ...
Partnership working is increasing dramatically in the public sector in the UK. Partly as a result of...
This study investigates a problem facing professionals working in public service agencies, in the c...
Purpose: The purpose of the research project was to examine the process of developing a data shar...
Purpose – This paper seeks to make a contribution to understanding of knowledge sharing in the publi...
In recent years, there has been growing concern in the UK that local services aimed at risky or vuln...
It has been advocated that sharing business data can generate public value. Still this information s...
The complex societal problems that we face today require unprecedented collaboration and evidence-ba...
The Crime and Disorder Act (1998) requires the police, local authorities, NHS, and other organisatio...
The Crime and Disorder Act 1998 charges responsible authorities with devising and implementing strat...
Managing offenders released from prison requires a multiteam system (MTS) approach, with teams from ...
Cross-boundary information sharing has been studied for many years now and it is still a very import...
The Digital Economy Bill, currently passing through Parliament, includes proposals for HMRC informat...
Criteria for the permissible exchange of relevant data within crime and disorder partnerships are to...
Recently local authorities have been placed under enormous pressure due to problems arising from poo...
BACKGROUND. The need for public sector agencies to work together to deal with complex issues which ...
Partnership working is increasing dramatically in the public sector in the UK. Partly as a result of...
This study investigates a problem facing professionals working in public service agencies, in the c...
Purpose: The purpose of the research project was to examine the process of developing a data shar...
Purpose – This paper seeks to make a contribution to understanding of knowledge sharing in the publi...
In recent years, there has been growing concern in the UK that local services aimed at risky or vuln...
It has been advocated that sharing business data can generate public value. Still this information s...
The complex societal problems that we face today require unprecedented collaboration and evidence-ba...
The Crime and Disorder Act (1998) requires the police, local authorities, NHS, and other organisatio...
The Crime and Disorder Act 1998 charges responsible authorities with devising and implementing strat...
Managing offenders released from prison requires a multiteam system (MTS) approach, with teams from ...
Cross-boundary information sharing has been studied for many years now and it is still a very import...
The Digital Economy Bill, currently passing through Parliament, includes proposals for HMRC informat...
Criteria for the permissible exchange of relevant data within crime and disorder partnerships are to...
Recently local authorities have been placed under enormous pressure due to problems arising from poo...