<span lang="EN-GB"><strong>Introduction:</strong> In recent years collaboration has become an important part of the delivery of welfare services. One response to these collaborative efforts has been the introduction of strategic collaboration between different welfare agencies. Strategic collaboration is arguably the most open-ended form of service integration, as both purpose and membership are open to negotiation. This article will examine the work in strategic collaboration councils in the mental health services. <strong>Method:</strong> The study is based on observations in eight strategic collaboration councils in Sweden. The councils were observed over 12 months, and every meeting that was held during that time was observed and tape-r...
The aim of this article is to map the field of Swedish mental health service user organisations (MHS...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand how the professions within the human service ...
Based on an assumption that legal space can contribute to improved collaboration in social work, whi...
Introduction: In recent years collaboration has become an important part of the delivery of welfare ...
There is a steady critique towards the mental health field stating that people with mental health pr...
When addressing child and youth mental health, policy makers around the world call for collaboration...
Copyright © 2014 Ellen Andvig et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The aim of our essay was to examine how persons working within social services, municipal psychiatry...
Background: Since de-institutionalization of psychiatric care (PC) took place in Sweden during the s...
Samverkan inom psykiatri/socialpsykiatri inbegriper organisationer och de professionella roller som ...
There has been a national focus in Norway on services provided for individuals with mental disorders...
Persons with mental health problems and substance abuse often have complex needs requiring many kind...
Appropriate care delivery for patients with severe mental illness (SMI) requires a high level of col...
The aim of the study was to investigate how social service administrators collaborate around persons...
Purpose: Collaboration has become an increasingly more common strategy when developing care sectors ...
The aim of this article is to map the field of Swedish mental health service user organisations (MHS...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand how the professions within the human service ...
Based on an assumption that legal space can contribute to improved collaboration in social work, whi...
Introduction: In recent years collaboration has become an important part of the delivery of welfare ...
There is a steady critique towards the mental health field stating that people with mental health pr...
When addressing child and youth mental health, policy makers around the world call for collaboration...
Copyright © 2014 Ellen Andvig et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The aim of our essay was to examine how persons working within social services, municipal psychiatry...
Background: Since de-institutionalization of psychiatric care (PC) took place in Sweden during the s...
Samverkan inom psykiatri/socialpsykiatri inbegriper organisationer och de professionella roller som ...
There has been a national focus in Norway on services provided for individuals with mental disorders...
Persons with mental health problems and substance abuse often have complex needs requiring many kind...
Appropriate care delivery for patients with severe mental illness (SMI) requires a high level of col...
The aim of the study was to investigate how social service administrators collaborate around persons...
Purpose: Collaboration has become an increasingly more common strategy when developing care sectors ...
The aim of this article is to map the field of Swedish mental health service user organisations (MHS...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand how the professions within the human service ...
Based on an assumption that legal space can contribute to improved collaboration in social work, whi...