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The benefits of partnership working

Practitioners with backgrounds in single, traditional agencies report high levels of satisfaction with multi-agency working. In particular, they feel liberated from the narrow bureaucratic and cultural constraints of their parent organisation. Where the initial bedding down phase is well managed, they find the potential for cross-fertilisation between the different agencies stimulating; and many value the opportunity to take a more holistic approach to the needs of children”(Fitzgerald, 2004)

The following benefits have been identified:

The On Track evaluation identified positive impacts for staff (NFER, 2004). These were primarily associated with new ways of working within multi-agency teams, in particular:

Further reading

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