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A concise and accessible account of the theoretical issues relating to intersectoral collaboration, and the diversity of health promotion partnerships that have been established. The book contains contributions from a distinguished group of academics, researchers and professional practitioners, from a wide range of settings - the health service, universities, specialist health promotion agencies, local authorities, voluntary organisations and education. The book will appeal to a broad variety of readers, including students of health promotion and practitioners confronting the realities of collaborative working.…mehr
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A concise and accessible account of the theoretical issues relating to intersectoral collaboration, and the diversity of health promotion partnerships that have been established. The book contains contributions from a distinguished group of academics, researchers and professional practitioners, from a wide range of settings - the health service, universities, specialist health promotion agencies, local authorities, voluntary organisations and education. The book will appeal to a broad variety of readers, including students of health promotion and practitioners confronting the realities of collaborative working.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 1998
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781349142972
- Artikelnr.: 54782638
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 1998
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781349142972
- Artikelnr.: 54782638
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Angela Scriven BA, MEd, CertEd, is Head of the School of Health and Course Director for the MSc in Health Promotion at Bath College of Higher Education, UK.
SECTION 1: CURRENT ISSUES AND FUTURE TRENDS
A Framework for Healthy Alliances; R.Douglas
Exploration of Conflict Theory as it Relates to Healthy Alliances;
S.Markwell
Healthy Alliances Depend on Healthy Processes; K.MiIlburn & l.MacHardy
The Influence of Government Policy on Health; A.Scriven
The Ethics of Getting On with Others; A.Wall
Developing a Strategic Alliance Using a Soft Systems Approach; M.Elliot &
D.Jackson
An Evaluation Tool for the Self-assessment of Healthy Alliances; R.Funnell
& K.Oldfield
The Commissioning of Healthy Alliances; M.Rae
Future Developments of Healthy Alliances; V.Speller
SECTION 2: DISSEMINATION OF PRACTICE
Shared Responsibilities: Black Community Groups, Black HIV Specialists and
the Statutory Sector Working Together in HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care;
D.Patel
Ageing Well: Healthy Alliances to Promote the Health of Older People;
L.Ashton
Glasgow: A Smoke-free City by the Year 2000?; D.McIntyre
Working Together to Reduce Suicide in the Farming Community in North
Yorkshire; A.Hatfield
Child Accident Prevention through Healthy Alliances; M.Sims
Alliance in Secondary Care; Health Promoting Hospitals; N.Kickham &
A.Rushmere
Arts in Health Promotion; a Comparative Overview of Two Health Arts
Alliances; H.Chambers
Communities for Better Health: a Healthy Alliance between National and
Local Agencies; H.Howson, J.Griffiths & A.Davies
Healthy Cities: a Preliminary Analysis; V.Walker
Sea, Sand and Safer Sex: an Alliance for HIV/AIDS Prevention; M.Inman
Working in Alliances: an Inside Story; L.Ewles.
A Framework for Healthy Alliances; R.Douglas
Exploration of Conflict Theory as it Relates to Healthy Alliances;
S.Markwell
Healthy Alliances Depend on Healthy Processes; K.MiIlburn & l.MacHardy
The Influence of Government Policy on Health; A.Scriven
The Ethics of Getting On with Others; A.Wall
Developing a Strategic Alliance Using a Soft Systems Approach; M.Elliot &
D.Jackson
An Evaluation Tool for the Self-assessment of Healthy Alliances; R.Funnell
& K.Oldfield
The Commissioning of Healthy Alliances; M.Rae
Future Developments of Healthy Alliances; V.Speller
SECTION 2: DISSEMINATION OF PRACTICE
Shared Responsibilities: Black Community Groups, Black HIV Specialists and
the Statutory Sector Working Together in HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care;
D.Patel
Ageing Well: Healthy Alliances to Promote the Health of Older People;
L.Ashton
Glasgow: A Smoke-free City by the Year 2000?; D.McIntyre
Working Together to Reduce Suicide in the Farming Community in North
Yorkshire; A.Hatfield
Child Accident Prevention through Healthy Alliances; M.Sims
Alliance in Secondary Care; Health Promoting Hospitals; N.Kickham &
A.Rushmere
Arts in Health Promotion; a Comparative Overview of Two Health Arts
Alliances; H.Chambers
Communities for Better Health: a Healthy Alliance between National and
Local Agencies; H.Howson, J.Griffiths & A.Davies
Healthy Cities: a Preliminary Analysis; V.Walker
Sea, Sand and Safer Sex: an Alliance for HIV/AIDS Prevention; M.Inman
Working in Alliances: an Inside Story; L.Ewles.
SECTION 1: CURRENT ISSUES AND FUTURE TRENDS
A Framework for Healthy Alliances; R.Douglas
Exploration of Conflict Theory as it Relates to Healthy Alliances;
S.Markwell
Healthy Alliances Depend on Healthy Processes; K.MiIlburn & l.MacHardy
The Influence of Government Policy on Health; A.Scriven
The Ethics of Getting On with Others; A.Wall
Developing a Strategic Alliance Using a Soft Systems Approach; M.Elliot &
D.Jackson
An Evaluation Tool for the Self-assessment of Healthy Alliances; R.Funnell
& K.Oldfield
The Commissioning of Healthy Alliances; M.Rae
Future Developments of Healthy Alliances; V.Speller
SECTION 2: DISSEMINATION OF PRACTICE
Shared Responsibilities: Black Community Groups, Black HIV Specialists and
the Statutory Sector Working Together in HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care;
D.Patel
Ageing Well: Healthy Alliances to Promote the Health of Older People;
L.Ashton
Glasgow: A Smoke-free City by the Year 2000?; D.McIntyre
Working Together to Reduce Suicide in the Farming Community in North
Yorkshire; A.Hatfield
Child Accident Prevention through Healthy Alliances; M.Sims
Alliance in Secondary Care; Health Promoting Hospitals; N.Kickham &
A.Rushmere
Arts in Health Promotion; a Comparative Overview of Two Health Arts
Alliances; H.Chambers
Communities for Better Health: a Healthy Alliance between National and
Local Agencies; H.Howson, J.Griffiths & A.Davies
Healthy Cities: a Preliminary Analysis; V.Walker
Sea, Sand and Safer Sex: an Alliance for HIV/AIDS Prevention; M.Inman
Working in Alliances: an Inside Story; L.Ewles.
A Framework for Healthy Alliances; R.Douglas
Exploration of Conflict Theory as it Relates to Healthy Alliances;
S.Markwell
Healthy Alliances Depend on Healthy Processes; K.MiIlburn & l.MacHardy
The Influence of Government Policy on Health; A.Scriven
The Ethics of Getting On with Others; A.Wall
Developing a Strategic Alliance Using a Soft Systems Approach; M.Elliot &
D.Jackson
An Evaluation Tool for the Self-assessment of Healthy Alliances; R.Funnell
& K.Oldfield
The Commissioning of Healthy Alliances; M.Rae
Future Developments of Healthy Alliances; V.Speller
SECTION 2: DISSEMINATION OF PRACTICE
Shared Responsibilities: Black Community Groups, Black HIV Specialists and
the Statutory Sector Working Together in HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care;
D.Patel
Ageing Well: Healthy Alliances to Promote the Health of Older People;
L.Ashton
Glasgow: A Smoke-free City by the Year 2000?; D.McIntyre
Working Together to Reduce Suicide in the Farming Community in North
Yorkshire; A.Hatfield
Child Accident Prevention through Healthy Alliances; M.Sims
Alliance in Secondary Care; Health Promoting Hospitals; N.Kickham &
A.Rushmere
Arts in Health Promotion; a Comparative Overview of Two Health Arts
Alliances; H.Chambers
Communities for Better Health: a Healthy Alliance between National and
Local Agencies; H.Howson, J.Griffiths & A.Davies
Healthy Cities: a Preliminary Analysis; V.Walker
Sea, Sand and Safer Sex: an Alliance for HIV/AIDS Prevention; M.Inman
Working in Alliances: an Inside Story; L.Ewles.







