2016
DOI: 10.1080/14719037.2016.1148190
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The Unsung Heroes of Welfare Collaboration: Complexities around individuals’ contribution to effective inter-agency working in LSCBs

Abstract: The article addresses an under-explored aspect of public partnerships: individuals' role in the effectiveness of collaborations such as the Local Safeguarding Children's Boards (LSCBs) in England and Wales. Building upon theoretical concepts around complex emergence, we conceptualise individuals as conveyors of complex negotiated individual, professional and organisational frames. Shifting focus away from organisations and towards inter-personal communication in partnerships is consistent with miscommunication… Show more

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“…The centrality of uncertainty in child protection work has been recognised in the literature (Dudau & Kominis, ; Dudau, Fischbacher‐Smith, & McAllister, ; Kominis & Dudau, ). It has also been addressed in comprehensive practice reports, such as Munro's () review of child protection practice:
Child protection work involves working with uncertainty: we cannot know for sure what is going on in families; we cannot be sure that improvements in family circumstances will last.
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The centrality of uncertainty in child protection work has been recognised in the literature (Dudau & Kominis, ; Dudau, Fischbacher‐Smith, & McAllister, ; Kominis & Dudau, ). It has also been addressed in comprehensive practice reports, such as Munro's () review of child protection practice:
Child protection work involves working with uncertainty: we cannot know for sure what is going on in families; we cannot be sure that improvements in family circumstances will last.
…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These collaborations are not only inter-organizational but also inter-personal, which means that often the actors around the table are not equalthey have different strengths such as power, mandate, and status (Agranoff 2006;McGuire 2006). These differences may be a reason that miscommunication is the most common problem in collaborations (Dudau, Fischbacher-Smith, and McAllister 2016).…”
Section: How Are Collaborations Carried Out?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been argued that NPM has been the cause of unprecedented complexity and tight coupledness (Brookfield and Smith 2006;Dudau 2010;Dudau, Fischbacher-Smith, and McAllister 2016) in the public sector. Some organizations, however, cannot afford to have their operations tightly coupled at the expense of client safety, such as organizations working with human life and health (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%