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Inter-agency Work: Dilemmas and Opportunities

MATCh. Multi-Agency Teams working for Children. Inter-agency Work: Dilemmas and Opportunities. Team Types: Drawing On Ovreteit’s Classifications. 3.1: The fully managed team. 3.2: The co-ordinated team. 3.3: The core and extended team. 3.4: The joint accountability team. = Full Time.

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Inter-agency Work: Dilemmas and Opportunities

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  1. MATCh Multi-Agency Teams working for Children Inter-agency Work: Dilemmas and Opportunities

  2. Team Types: Drawing On Ovreteit’s Classifications

  3. 3.1: The fully managed team

  4. 3.2: The co-ordinated team

  5. 3.3: The core and extended team

  6. 3.4: The joint accountability team

  7. = Full Time = Part Time

  8. = Full Time = Part Time

  9. = Full Time = Part Time

  10. = Full Time = Part Time

  11. Key for lines of accountability • Line management • Co-ordination • Supervision/ Professional support

  12. 1. Dilemmas of multi-agency team participation

  13. MATCh Multi-Agency Teams working for Children • Anning, A, Cottrell, D., Frost N., Green, J. and Robinson, M. (in press) Developing Multi-professional Teamwork for Integrated Children's Services. Open University Press. • www.esrc.ac.uk. New Forms of Professional Knowledge and Practice in Multi-Agency Services: End of Award Report. Or contact angela.anning@gmail.com

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