With the advent of Every Child Matters (ECM) and the move towards joint children’s services, those involved with these changes, including educational psychologists, have become increasingly interested in multi-agency work. It is unlikely that an understanding of multi-agency work is shared across different agencies. Some of the terms, such as partnership, collaboration and joint work, are explored so as to investigate the meaning of multi-agency work. Many documents post-ECM appear to regard multiagency work unquestioningly as ‘a good thing’. Wanting to sign up to the multi-agency agenda and work well with other professionals should not prevent us from exploring ideas which help to critically consider the purpose of multi-agency work and qu...
This chapter, therefore, examines the case for a strategic approach to joined-up services by reviewi...
Background: Government and state policy, irrespective of jurisdiction, increasingly require and inde...
Partnerships, multi-agency working and collaborative care have been part of government rhetoric sinc...
The theme of this chapter is 'joined-up' working, the concept of professionals collaborating to prov...
The adoption of multi-agency working is a key component of the Government’s agenda for the reconfigu...
Service integration is central to current government strategy for promoting positive outcomes for yo...
This paper explores inter-agency working and examines the implications of inter-agency operations fo...
The theory of organisational knowledge creation and conversion clarified the difference between expl...
Set within the context of recent governmental legislation in the form of the Children's Act, 2004 an...
This paper explores inter-agency working and examines the implications of inter-agency operations fo...
This Independent Project set out to question what tensions are present within multi-agency working ...
Although multi-agency working isn’t a new concept, the previous Labour government encouraged profess...
Introduction: The 2004 Children Act in the UK saw the introduction of integrated working in children...
The multi-agency approach will be necessary in the lives of many children and young people, particul...
Interagency collaboration has been broadly defined as “mutually beneficial and well-defined relation...
This chapter, therefore, examines the case for a strategic approach to joined-up services by reviewi...
Background: Government and state policy, irrespective of jurisdiction, increasingly require and inde...
Partnerships, multi-agency working and collaborative care have been part of government rhetoric sinc...
The theme of this chapter is 'joined-up' working, the concept of professionals collaborating to prov...
The adoption of multi-agency working is a key component of the Government’s agenda for the reconfigu...
Service integration is central to current government strategy for promoting positive outcomes for yo...
This paper explores inter-agency working and examines the implications of inter-agency operations fo...
The theory of organisational knowledge creation and conversion clarified the difference between expl...
Set within the context of recent governmental legislation in the form of the Children's Act, 2004 an...
This paper explores inter-agency working and examines the implications of inter-agency operations fo...
This Independent Project set out to question what tensions are present within multi-agency working ...
Although multi-agency working isn’t a new concept, the previous Labour government encouraged profess...
Introduction: The 2004 Children Act in the UK saw the introduction of integrated working in children...
The multi-agency approach will be necessary in the lives of many children and young people, particul...
Interagency collaboration has been broadly defined as “mutually beneficial and well-defined relation...
This chapter, therefore, examines the case for a strategic approach to joined-up services by reviewi...
Background: Government and state policy, irrespective of jurisdiction, increasingly require and inde...
Partnerships, multi-agency working and collaborative care have been part of government rhetoric sinc...