GLENDINNING, Caroline
Partnerships between health and social services : developing a framework for evaluation - 2002
Partnerships are a keystone of current policies to 'modernise' health and social services. This presents new challenges for research and evaluation. `Partnership' is a vague concept, capable of many interpretatios, and its evaluation is therefor problematic, not only for those involved in partnerships but for academics and othes with a wider interest in public policy, its governance and mechanisms for delivering services. This article argues that a pluralistic approach to evaluation is appropriate. Drawing on examples of health and social services partnerships, the article sets out a number of key criteria against which new patnerhips can be evaluated
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Partnerships between health and social services : developing a framework for evaluation - 2002
Partnerships are a keystone of current policies to 'modernise' health and social services. This presents new challenges for research and evaluation. `Partnership' is a vague concept, capable of many interpretatios, and its evaluation is therefor problematic, not only for those involved in partnerships but for academics and othes with a wider interest in public policy, its governance and mechanisms for delivering services. This article argues that a pluralistic approach to evaluation is appropriate. Drawing on examples of health and social services partnerships, the article sets out a number of key criteria against which new patnerhips can be evaluated
Avaliação
Parceria
Saúde
Serviço Social