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Partnership working in public health presents the findings from a detailed study of public health partnerships in England which are used to explore the government's changes in public health now being implemented.

Trade Review
"The authors challenge the established view that partnership working is an effective way to tackle complex public health problems...and prompt the reader to consider a great array of factors that will challenge your preconceptions in considering a seemingly straightforward question." Research Policy and Practice
"In this challenging volume David Hunter and Neil Perkins build on a diverse array of ideas and evidence about partnerships, taking the reader beyond simple descriptions to explore the theoretical basis of partnership and examples of what makes for success." Professor Gareth Williams, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University.
"A timely and important analysis! As health systems are transformed in the UK and elsewhere, deeper understanding of complexity and how government enables or constrains innovation and change is critical." Allan Best, InSource Research Group
"The book achieves its aim of using research to explore public health partnerships and their ability to deliver better health outcomes... there is little available for the intended audience on public health partnerships and the book challenges the widely held views that partnerships deliver demonstrable improvements in public health." Elaine Rodgers, Health Development

Table of Contents
Introduction; Theories and concepts of partnerships; Public health partnerships: What’s the prognosis?; The view from the bridge: Senior practitioners’ views on public health partnerships; The view from the frontline: Frontline practitioners’ views on public health partnerships; The changing policy context: New dawn or poisoned chalice?; Conclusion: The future for public health partnerships.

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    A Paperback / softback by David J. Hunter, Neil Perkins

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      Publisher: Policy Press
      Publication Date: 10/01/2014
      ISBN13: 9781447301318, 978-1447301318
      ISBN10: 1447301315

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Partnership working in public health presents the findings from a detailed study of public health partnerships in England which are used to explore the government's changes in public health now being implemented.

      Trade Review
      "The authors challenge the established view that partnership working is an effective way to tackle complex public health problems...and prompt the reader to consider a great array of factors that will challenge your preconceptions in considering a seemingly straightforward question." Research Policy and Practice
      "In this challenging volume David Hunter and Neil Perkins build on a diverse array of ideas and evidence about partnerships, taking the reader beyond simple descriptions to explore the theoretical basis of partnership and examples of what makes for success." Professor Gareth Williams, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University.
      "A timely and important analysis! As health systems are transformed in the UK and elsewhere, deeper understanding of complexity and how government enables or constrains innovation and change is critical." Allan Best, InSource Research Group
      "The book achieves its aim of using research to explore public health partnerships and their ability to deliver better health outcomes... there is little available for the intended audience on public health partnerships and the book challenges the widely held views that partnerships deliver demonstrable improvements in public health." Elaine Rodgers, Health Development

      Table of Contents
      Introduction; Theories and concepts of partnerships; Public health partnerships: What’s the prognosis?; The view from the bridge: Senior practitioners’ views on public health partnerships; The view from the frontline: Frontline practitioners’ views on public health partnerships; The changing policy context: New dawn or poisoned chalice?; Conclusion: The future for public health partnerships.

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