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Collaboration: United we Stand, Divided we Fall?

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The Challenge of Promoting Health

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Collaborative working between professions, agencies and sectors became significant not only in health promotion but throughout the health and community care services in Britain in the 1990s. In this chapter we ask what a united stand might mean and whether divisions between professions, agencies and individuals imply the failure of collaborative policies?

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Jones, L., Sidell, M. (1997). Collaboration: United we Stand, Divided we Fall?. In: Jones, L., Sidell, M. (eds) The Challenge of Promoting Health. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25564-1_12

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