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The Impact on Service Collaboration of Co-location of Early Childhood Services in Tasmanian Child and Family Centres: An Ethnographic Study.

Kim A JoseCatherine Louise TaylorRachael JonesSusan BanksJoel StaffordStephen R ZubrickM'Lynda StubbsDavid Brian PreenAlison J VennEmily Hansen
Published in: International journal of integrated care (2021)
Co-location of ECS in CFCs contributed to greater cooperation and collaboration between services. However, for the potential of CFCs to be fully realised there remains a need for governance that better integrates service policies, systems and processes that explicitly support collaborative practice.
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