An overview of the most common ways we see services coming together – including networking, cooperation, coordination and partnership. This tool will help you identify which method of working together is best for your context.
Building effective health justice partnerships (HJPs) means paying attention to how you work together, not just what you do. Here’s a guide to help you set up processes for reviewing your partnership.
This toolkit is designed to help new health justice partnerships get started and existing partnerships either document or review the way in which they work together.
To achieve its aims, the Australian Government must go beyond measurement to implementation, including through collaborative approaches to intersecting challenges.
We spoke to three experienced HJP practitioners about their use of secondary consultation in their partnerships to share their professional expertise and strengthen relationships.
Secondary consultation is communication and information sharing to support mutual patients and clients. Practitioners have identified this as a valuable tool for working in partnership.