How to make the rhetoric of joined-up government really work

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"Joined-up' government and 'whole-of-government' approaches have evolved over the past two decades from the simple 'one-stop-shop' concept to much more formal organisational structures mandated at the highest levels. In many cases, the participants in these developments were learning on the job, as they responded to community and political demands for better service delivery and more accountability. This paper looks back at some of those developments and proposes a schema to assess and place policies, strategies and programs. © 2008 Hyde; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Hyde, J. (2008). How to make the rhetoric of joined-up government really work. Australia and New Zealand Health Policy, 5. https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-8462-5-22

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