Alliances in Health Promotion Theory and Practice

A concise and accessible account of the theoretical issues relating to intersectoral collaboration, and the diversity of health promotion partnerships that have been established. The book contains contributions from a distinguished group of academics, researchers and professional practitioners, from...

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Main Author: Scriven, Angela
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London Macmillan Education UK 1998, 1998
Edition:1st ed. 1998
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a CURRENT ISSUES AND FUTURE TRENDS -- A Framework for Healthy Alliances; R.Douglas -- Exploration of Conflict Theory as it Relates to Healthy Alliances; S.Markwell -- Healthy Alliances Depend on Healthy Processes; K.MiIlburn & l.MacHardy -- The Influence of Government Policy on Health; A.Scriven -- The Ethics of Getting On with Others; A.Wall -- Developing a Strategic Alliance Using a Soft Systems Approach; M.Elliot & D.Jackson -- An Evaluation Tool for the Self-assessment of Healthy Alliances; R.Funnell & K.Oldfield -- The Commissioning of Healthy Alliances; M.Rae -- Future Developments of Healthy Alliances; V.Speller -- SECTION 2: DISSEMINATION OF PRACTICE -- Shared Responsibilities: Black Community Groups, Black HIV Specialists and the Statutory Sector Working Together in HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care; D.Patel -- Ageing Well: Healthy Alliances to Promote the Health of Older People; L.Ashton -- Glasgow: A Smoke-free City by the Year 2000?; D.McIntyre -- Working Together to 
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520 |a A concise and accessible account of the theoretical issues relating to intersectoral collaboration, and the diversity of health promotion partnerships that have been established. The book contains contributions from a distinguished group of academics, researchers and professional practitioners, from a wide range of settings - the health service, universities, specialist health promotion agencies, local authorities, voluntary organisations and education. The book will appeal to a broad variety of readers, including students of health promotion and practitioners confronting the realities of collaborative working