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Record ID: b6250f47-6d3a-4783-86ea-fac2ab25528c
Type: Report
Title: Literature review on models of coordination and integration of service delivery : Domestic Violence Prevention Unit
Authors: Gardiner, Jennifer
Keywords: Theories of violence;Interagency work
Year: 2000
Publisher: The Unit, Perth
Notes:  Designed to assist the development of interagency co-ordination. Focuses on identifying models, examining the theoretical basis of models and their application, evaluating any applications of these models and identifying critical features that contribute to their applicability, effectiveness and method of implementation. Examines factors that contribute to successful collaboration, characteristics of collaboration and benefits and barriers to collaboration. Also examines literature specifically relating to inter-agency initiatives between groups focused on domestic violence.
Contents:  Introduction
Methodology
Themes in the literature
Interest in interagency coordination
Concepts and models
Issues regarding collaboration
Literature from the domestic violence field on inter-agency initiatives
References
Bibliography
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19514
ISBN: 9780730726265
Physical description: 23 p. ; 30 cm.
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