Publisher description
Making a difference? is essential reading for practitioners, managers and
policy makers wishing to achieve positive change for families and children
through a multi-agency approach. It has wide applicability to many service
sectors and will be of particular interest to those who are involved in setting
up integrated services such as children's trusts. Many health, education and social service initiatives aim to implement
better multi-agency working between agencies and professionals. But what
difference does this sort of organisational change make to those families and
children on the receiving end? This text explores the process and impact of
multi-agency working.
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