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100 1 _aWARBURTON, Jeni
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245 1 0 _aAchieving effective collaborations to help communities age well
260 _aBrisbane Queensland :
_bWiley-Blackwell,
_c2008
520 3 _aEffective policy responses to the ageing of the population are a priority area for government and non-government agencies across Australia, particularly at the community level. This article focuses on the policy goal of ageing well at the local level, and more specifically, the strong principle of collaboration that underpins this goal. Too little is known about how to achieve effective collaboration in the ageing field. This article aims to address this by developing an analytical framework from the broad literature on collaborative processes, and applying this framework to data collected from interviews with stakeholders in ageing across two local communities in Queensland. While participants recognise the importance and strength of working together and provide local examples of how this has been achieved effectively, they also acknowledge the associated challenges and complexity. This all spanned the six factors of the framework: the context of ageing; the characteristics and relationships between partners; the need for adequate procedures; as well as structure and relationships aimed at building capacity; a shared sense of purpose; and access to adequate resources
590 _aAustralian Journal of Public Administration-AJPA
590 _avol.67 n.4
590 _aDecember 2008
700 1 _aEVERINGHAM, Jo-Anne
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700 1 _aCUTHILL, Michael
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700 1 _aBARTLET, Helen
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773 0 8 _tAustralian Journal of Public Administration-AJPA
_g67, 4, p. 470-482
_dBrisbane Queensland : Wiley-Blackwell, 2008
_xISSN 03136647
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