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Steps to success joint working between the NHS, local authority and community organisations | Author(s) | Suzannah Clark, Helen Hibberd |
Journal title | FPOP Newsletter, no 122, January 2013 |
Publisher | British Psychological Society, January 2013 |
Pages | pp 26-31 |
Source | www.bps.org.uk |
Keywords | National Health Service ; Social Services Departments ; Voluntary agencies ; Coordination ; Projects ; Greater Manchester. |
Annotation | In the period of austerity that is affecting local service provision, "joint working" is being used as an attempt to save costs and to implement better use of resources. This article looks at the benefits and impediments of joint working for two such projects in Greater Manchester: the Wellbeing Project, and Chorlton Good Neighbours Group. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-130322212 A |
Classmark | L4: PF: PK: QAJ: 3E: 83 |
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