Introduction: Collaboration was legislated in the delivery of integrated care in the early 2000s in the UK. This research explored how the reality of practice met the rhetoric of collaboration.\ud Theory: The paper is situated against a theoretical framework of structure, agency, identity and empowerment. Collectively and contextually these concepts inform the proposed model of ‘collaborative agency’ to sustain integrated care. The paper brings sociological theory on structure and agency to the dilemma of collaboration.\ud Methods: Participative action research was carried out in collaborative teams that aspired to achieve integrated care for children, young people and families between 2009 and 2013. It was a part time, PhD study in collabo...
Well-publicised failures of professionals from different agencies to collaborate effectively have be...
The thesis explores inter-organisational collaboration across the divide between public and voluntar...
Introduction: At all levels, effective collaboration between actors with different backgrounds lies ...
Introduction: Collaboration was legislated in the delivery of integrated care in the early 2000s in ...
Introduction: Collaboration was legislated in the delivery of integrated care in the early 2000s in ...
Introduction: The 2004 Children Act in the UK saw the introduction of integrated working in children...
The fragmented history of collaboration across health and social care is an acknowledged problem in ...
The following study explores multi-agency working practices in three English children's centres. The...
Background: Government and state policy, irrespective of jurisdiction, increasingly require and inde...
Working across practice boundaries on complex societal problems is now commonplace. Yet we know rela...
Although the concept of multi-agency working has been pursued and adopted as the most appropriate wa...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Deborah Absler.The focus of this research is an exp...
Background Collaborative working between health and social care professionals in child protection w...
Well-publicised failures of professionals from different agencies to collaborate effectively have be...
The thesis explores inter-organisational collaboration across the divide between public and voluntar...
Introduction: At all levels, effective collaboration between actors with different backgrounds lies ...
Introduction: Collaboration was legislated in the delivery of integrated care in the early 2000s in ...
Introduction: Collaboration was legislated in the delivery of integrated care in the early 2000s in ...
Introduction: The 2004 Children Act in the UK saw the introduction of integrated working in children...
The fragmented history of collaboration across health and social care is an acknowledged problem in ...
The following study explores multi-agency working practices in three English children's centres. The...
Background: Government and state policy, irrespective of jurisdiction, increasingly require and inde...
Working across practice boundaries on complex societal problems is now commonplace. Yet we know rela...
Although the concept of multi-agency working has been pursued and adopted as the most appropriate wa...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Deborah Absler.The focus of this research is an exp...
Background Collaborative working between health and social care professionals in child protection w...
Well-publicised failures of professionals from different agencies to collaborate effectively have be...
The thesis explores inter-organisational collaboration across the divide between public and voluntar...
Introduction: At all levels, effective collaboration between actors with different backgrounds lies ...