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Collaboration: from emerging science to evidence base?
- Authors:
- COLLABORATE, THE SOCIAL INNOVATION PARTNERSHIP
- Publishers:
- Collaborate, The Social Innovation Foundation
- Publication year:
- 2015
- Pagination:
- 12
- Place of publication:
- London
This paper calls for the creation of a Collaboration Evidence Hub to provide a systematic way of building and understanding evidence on 'what works' in collaboration. It presents five themes that emerged from a series of roundtable discussions on emerging trends in public sector collaboration: collaborate creatively, collaborate strategically, collaborate locally, take the evidence base seriously, and lead change differently. Each theme includes a short case example. The paper concludes by suggesting that a Collaboration Evidence Hub could offer the following core elements: a synthesis of evidence and case studies of collaboration; brokering collaboration, collecting and organising models of collaboration, validating against a set of standards, and offering a learning forum. (Edited publisher abstract)
Progress through partnership
- Editor:
- LEVAI Katalin
- Publisher:
- The Social Innovation Foundation
- Publication year:
- 1999
- Pagination:
- 153p.
- Place of publication:
- Budapest
Report of a joint project between the National Institute for Social Work and organisations in Hungary representing social welfare services, research, and training and education. The work involved looking at reforming health and welfare services in the context the political changes taking place in Hungary. The project went forward in several phases: inception; research; training; and dissemination. Describes the project; and looks at the development of services for older people in Hungary.