Chris Miller’s research while affiliated with University of the West of England, Bristol and other places

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Collaboration and Partnership: An Effective Response to Complexity and Fragmentation or Solution Built on Sand?
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June 2000

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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy

Chris Miller

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Posits that collaboration in the UK is either recommended as good practice or enshrined within legislation as a necessity. Chronicles that there has been a sustained growth in the number of formal and informal collaborative relationships between state agencies and market, voluntary and community sectors, as well as within and between state agencies themselves. Uses illustrative case study materials drawn from the authors’ research and consultancy experiences, particularly in the areas of inner city community based mental health, urban regeneration, policing, and child and adolescent mental health. Concludes that research has extensively been drawn on to illustrate the dilemmas that regularly arise when attempting to implement this policy objective.

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... Effective collaboration can reduce the complexity associated with simultaneously accessing IPV and disability services from multiple agencies. Effective collaboration helps by shifting the burden associated with navigating a complex IPV system from the woman to the IPV services [32]. Hence, collaboration is critical when addressing specific issues of accessibility to IPV services and other broader disability-specific issues [33]. ...

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Collaboration in providing intimate-partner violence services to women with disabilities
Collaboration and Partnership: An Effective Response to Complexity and Fragmentation or Solution Built on Sand?
  • Citing Article
  • June 2000

International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy