This article evaluates the accountability of the strategic layer of Plymouth Health Action Zone (HAZ) and identifies conclusions with a wider application to partnership governance. The structures of Plymouth HAZ are assessed in the context of horizontal, vertical and downward models of accountability. The study finds fundamental weaknesses in the accountability regime. Vertical mechanisms are superficial and often inappropriate. The impact of horizontal accountability is marginalised through factors such as informal networks of dependency and a culture that discourages rigorous scrutiny. Downward accountability is addressed through the dissemination of information about achievements. In particular, the study highlights the difficulties of r...
Health and wellbeing boards (HWBs) were established in England in 2013, bringing together partners f...
Despite considerable evaluator investment in examining partnership activity in UK public policy init...
This article analyses the relationship between different modes of accountability in New Zealand's pu...
The English National Health Service (NHS) constitutes a unique institutional context, which combines...
This study investigated the process of policy development and delivery in relation to the complex pr...
This article investigates how politicians in England and Germany approach social accountability duri...
Contemporary efforts to promote population health improvement and to reduce inequalities in the UK a...
The UK government passed the Health and Social Care Act in 2012, and a key element of this legislati...
Health Action Zones (HAZ) were one of the earliest and most prominent area-based initiatives launche...
Contemporary efforts to promote population health improvement and to reduce inequalities in the UK a...
Health Actions Zones (HAZs) have been identified as initiatives reflecting the "third way" policies ...
Abstract This article investigates how politicians in England and Germany approach social accountabi...
This PhD analyses strategic health partnerships, focusing on Health Improvement Programmes (HImPs) a...
New Labour has placed partnership across sectors, and with users and communities, at the core of its...
The Health and Social Care Act (2012) required the creation of Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) to...
Health and wellbeing boards (HWBs) were established in England in 2013, bringing together partners f...
Despite considerable evaluator investment in examining partnership activity in UK public policy init...
This article analyses the relationship between different modes of accountability in New Zealand's pu...
The English National Health Service (NHS) constitutes a unique institutional context, which combines...
This study investigated the process of policy development and delivery in relation to the complex pr...
This article investigates how politicians in England and Germany approach social accountability duri...
Contemporary efforts to promote population health improvement and to reduce inequalities in the UK a...
The UK government passed the Health and Social Care Act in 2012, and a key element of this legislati...
Health Action Zones (HAZ) were one of the earliest and most prominent area-based initiatives launche...
Contemporary efforts to promote population health improvement and to reduce inequalities in the UK a...
Health Actions Zones (HAZs) have been identified as initiatives reflecting the "third way" policies ...
Abstract This article investigates how politicians in England and Germany approach social accountabi...
This PhD analyses strategic health partnerships, focusing on Health Improvement Programmes (HImPs) a...
New Labour has placed partnership across sectors, and with users and communities, at the core of its...
The Health and Social Care Act (2012) required the creation of Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) to...
Health and wellbeing boards (HWBs) were established in England in 2013, bringing together partners f...
Despite considerable evaluator investment in examining partnership activity in UK public policy init...
This article analyses the relationship between different modes of accountability in New Zealand's pu...