Interagency collaboration in children and young people's mental health: a systematic review of outcomes, facilitating factors and inhibiting factors.
Mick CooperY EvansJ PybisPublished in: Child: care, health and development (2016)
The results are consistent with findings from previous reviews of interagency collaboration across adult and child services: there were some indications of benefit; and facilitating and inhibiting factors involved working relationships and multi-agency processes, resources and management. The identification of these factors has implications for practitioners, service managers, trainers, commissioners and researchers.