This article draws upon the evaluation of an alcohol education programme in South West England to develop a discussion about how to improve co-ordination and collaboration in health promotion between different professionals. The importance of collaboration is frequently recognized but research evidence suggests that it is very hard to achieve. Three main issues are addressed. First, the article considers how the national funders of regional programmes can improve their relationship with local agencies. Second, the district co-ordination model of the South West programme is assessed as a possible model for co-ordination across a range of health topics. Third, the tactics of professional network development at the local level are explored. © ...
Background Communities in Charge of Alcohol (CICA) is an Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) pl...
Background. Due to the multidimensionality of emerging health and societal issues, there is an incre...
This paper describes qualitative research into perceived influences on intersectoral collaboration i...
This article draws upon the evaluation of an alcohol education programme in South West England to de...
THIS article begins by describing both an alcohol education programme in the south west, and the mai...
This paper aims to explore key elements needed to successfully develop healthy partnerships and coll...
Tackling alcohol-related harms crosses agency and professional boundaries, requiring collaboration b...
A case study of an inter-agency collaboration was carried out through in-depth interviews with 25 st...
This paper employs a case study approach in order to examine the contribution of interagency working...
Abstract Objective: The management of inter‐agency collaborations needs to be approached in particul...
This article describes an innovative initiative to support partnership working between trade unions ...
The UK has seen an increase in initiatives to encourage partnership working with the aim of improvin...
This research focuses on inter-sectoral collaboration in health promotion within the World Health Or...
Tackling alcohol-related harms crosses agency and professional boundaries, requiring collaboration b...
The purpose of this study was to increase the knowledge base on the processes through which health p...
Background Communities in Charge of Alcohol (CICA) is an Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) pl...
Background. Due to the multidimensionality of emerging health and societal issues, there is an incre...
This paper describes qualitative research into perceived influences on intersectoral collaboration i...
This article draws upon the evaluation of an alcohol education programme in South West England to de...
THIS article begins by describing both an alcohol education programme in the south west, and the mai...
This paper aims to explore key elements needed to successfully develop healthy partnerships and coll...
Tackling alcohol-related harms crosses agency and professional boundaries, requiring collaboration b...
A case study of an inter-agency collaboration was carried out through in-depth interviews with 25 st...
This paper employs a case study approach in order to examine the contribution of interagency working...
Abstract Objective: The management of inter‐agency collaborations needs to be approached in particul...
This article describes an innovative initiative to support partnership working between trade unions ...
The UK has seen an increase in initiatives to encourage partnership working with the aim of improvin...
This research focuses on inter-sectoral collaboration in health promotion within the World Health Or...
Tackling alcohol-related harms crosses agency and professional boundaries, requiring collaboration b...
The purpose of this study was to increase the knowledge base on the processes through which health p...
Background Communities in Charge of Alcohol (CICA) is an Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) pl...
Background. Due to the multidimensionality of emerging health and societal issues, there is an incre...
This paper describes qualitative research into perceived influences on intersectoral collaboration i...