Community Health Partnerships in Scotland have been given a renewed centrality in Health policy during 2014. They have, however, experienced mixed success in their 10 years to date. Drawing on interviews with senior managers in a large Community Health Partnership, this paper highlights the challenges of leading and managing change and integration across organizational boundaries, seeks to learn from the failures that occurred, and considers the implications for policy implementation in the future
When the Labour Government won the election in 1997, one of the biggest challenges they faced was re...
When the Labour Government won the election in 1997, one of the biggest challenges they faced was re...
Purpose Partnership working across health and social care is considered key to manage rising servic...
Community Health Partnerships in Scotland have been given a renewed centrality in Health policy duri...
Objectives The paper reports on an empirical study of Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) in England....
Health and social care integration has been a long-term goal for successive governments in Scotland,...
Health and social care integration has been a long-term goal for successive governments in Scotland,...
Health and social care integration has been a long-term goal for successive governments in Scotland,...
Objectives The paper reports on an empirical study of Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) in Engla...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Public health provision in England is undergoing dramatic changes. Curren...
Area-based initiatives have formed an important part of public policy towards more socio-economicall...
Public health provision in England is undergoing dramatic changes. Currently established partnership...
Objectives The paper reports on an empirical study of Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) in Engla...
Background Partnerships in public health form an important component of commissioning and implement...
This is the author's version before it was sent to the publisher. Therefore, it may differ slightly ...
When the Labour Government won the election in 1997, one of the biggest challenges they faced was re...
When the Labour Government won the election in 1997, one of the biggest challenges they faced was re...
Purpose Partnership working across health and social care is considered key to manage rising servic...
Community Health Partnerships in Scotland have been given a renewed centrality in Health policy duri...
Objectives The paper reports on an empirical study of Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) in England....
Health and social care integration has been a long-term goal for successive governments in Scotland,...
Health and social care integration has been a long-term goal for successive governments in Scotland,...
Health and social care integration has been a long-term goal for successive governments in Scotland,...
Objectives The paper reports on an empirical study of Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) in Engla...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Public health provision in England is undergoing dramatic changes. Curren...
Area-based initiatives have formed an important part of public policy towards more socio-economicall...
Public health provision in England is undergoing dramatic changes. Currently established partnership...
Objectives The paper reports on an empirical study of Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) in Engla...
Background Partnerships in public health form an important component of commissioning and implement...
This is the author's version before it was sent to the publisher. Therefore, it may differ slightly ...
When the Labour Government won the election in 1997, one of the biggest challenges they faced was re...
When the Labour Government won the election in 1997, one of the biggest challenges they faced was re...
Purpose Partnership working across health and social care is considered key to manage rising servic...