Partnership working: Policy and practice
Susan Balloch and Marilyn Taylor
Abstract
Over the past ten years partnership working has become a central feature of public services. This book analyses experience of partnerships in different policy fields, identifying the theoretical and practical impediments to making partnership work and critically evaluating the advantages and disadvantages for those involved. Its broad coverage goes beyond the confines of statutory partnerships, addressing other important forms of collaboration between voluntary, private and statutory sectors and service users and community and minority groups. Through a wide range of perspectives, the book aim ... More
Over the past ten years partnership working has become a central feature of public services. This book analyses experience of partnerships in different policy fields, identifying the theoretical and practical impediments to making partnership work and critically evaluating the advantages and disadvantages for those involved. Its broad coverage goes beyond the confines of statutory partnerships, addressing other important forms of collaboration between voluntary, private and statutory sectors and service users and community and minority groups. Through a wide range of perspectives, the book aims to integrate theory and practice across a number of policy areas. Using a variety of models, it highlights both positive and negative aspects of partnership working at political, cultural and technical levels; shows how partnerships can empower people and groups through effective collaboration; suggests some of the principles on which good practice should be based and the resources required; and addresses key issues of accountability, representation and social exclusion.
Keywords:
partnership working,
public services,
partnerships,
statutory partnerships,
service users,
effective collaboration,
good practice,
accountability,
representation,
social exclusion
Bibliographic Information
Print publication date: 2001 |
Print ISBN-13: 9781861342201 |
Published to Policy Press Scholarship Online: March 2012 |
DOI:10.1332/policypress/9781861342201.001.0001 |