In recent years, there has been growing concern in the UK that local services aimed at risky or vulnerable people are ineffective, because of persistent failure to share information about their clients. Despite considerable national policy effort to encourage better information-sharing, previous research indicates that there are many cases where information is still not shared when it should be, or where it is shared when it should not be, with potentially devastating results. This article uses data from the largest empirical study of local information-sharing yet undertaken to examine four policysectors where multi-agency working has come to the fore. It shows variations in their information-sharing and confidentiality practices can be exp...
Personal information provided to government and non-government service providers is highly sensitive...
Purpose – This paper seeks to make a contribution to understanding of knowledge sharing in the publi...
Paper presented by Raab for the Privacy Workshop, chaired by Edwards and held in September 2005
Tensions between imperatives for sharing of information about clients, patients, and offenders and t...
Tensions between imperatives for sharing of information about clients, patients, and offenders and t...
This study investigates a problem facing professionals working in public service agencies, in the c...
Amongst some of the most important and interesting ethical dilemmas facing street level bureaucrats ...
With the increasing move to partnership working in the public sector this paper looks at the main ba...
Safeguarding, and the information sharing between professionals and bodies which underpins it, is cr...
Mental health is a good example of a field where imperatives for partnership or collaborative workin...
Sharing information and data across organizational boundaries has proved hard to achieve. This is, i...
BACKGROUND. The need for public sector agencies to work together to deal with complex issues which ...
Emerging child welfare policies promoting preventive and early intervention services present a chall...
Information sharing has become a central concern for security agencies since 9/11. Previous research...
One serious issue addressed is that while the legal framework with regard to criminality information...
Personal information provided to government and non-government service providers is highly sensitive...
Purpose – This paper seeks to make a contribution to understanding of knowledge sharing in the publi...
Paper presented by Raab for the Privacy Workshop, chaired by Edwards and held in September 2005
Tensions between imperatives for sharing of information about clients, patients, and offenders and t...
Tensions between imperatives for sharing of information about clients, patients, and offenders and t...
This study investigates a problem facing professionals working in public service agencies, in the c...
Amongst some of the most important and interesting ethical dilemmas facing street level bureaucrats ...
With the increasing move to partnership working in the public sector this paper looks at the main ba...
Safeguarding, and the information sharing between professionals and bodies which underpins it, is cr...
Mental health is a good example of a field where imperatives for partnership or collaborative workin...
Sharing information and data across organizational boundaries has proved hard to achieve. This is, i...
BACKGROUND. The need for public sector agencies to work together to deal with complex issues which ...
Emerging child welfare policies promoting preventive and early intervention services present a chall...
Information sharing has become a central concern for security agencies since 9/11. Previous research...
One serious issue addressed is that while the legal framework with regard to criminality information...
Personal information provided to government and non-government service providers is highly sensitive...
Purpose – This paper seeks to make a contribution to understanding of knowledge sharing in the publi...
Paper presented by Raab for the Privacy Workshop, chaired by Edwards and held in September 2005