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By Helen Sullivan and Chris Skelcher.

Thursday 19 December 2002 00:00

By Helen Sullivan and Chris Skelcher.
Palgrave
ISBN 033396151X
£16.99

Partnerships, inter-agency working and collaboration are the watchwords of the modern manager. Networking and alliance building are necessary skills. This timely book traces the development of the new emphasis on working across boundaries and places the issue in the government's modernisation agenda.

The authors see policy dilemmas in the approach. Do local partnerships have real power if they are reacting to a centrally driven performance management model? Are local strategic partnerships representative of the community in areas with ethnic and cultural diversity? How do the responsibilities of these inter-agency partnerships fit with the vision of democratic renewal through local authorities? These are not questions with a right or wrong answer but raise issues often glossed over in the rhetorical enthusiasm for partnership working.

This is an important book that asks difficult questions about overlapping jurisdictions that have been constructed in the name of public benefit but which confuse the nature of accountability.

The headlong pace of change will not stop but readers of this book will be better equipped to look at the public policy implications of the new structures being put in place.

Terry Bamford is chairperson of the Kensington and Chelsea Primary Care Trust.

 

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