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Implementing holistic government

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This important and timely report addresses the critical issues of implementation of the newly emerging and long-term public service agenda. The authors draw upon a unique range of research, practic...
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  • 17 February 1999
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This important and timely report addresses the critical issues of implementation of the newly emerging and long-term public service agenda. The authors draw upon a unique range of research, practice and theory from the fields of community development, regeneration projects, public and private sector management and organisation development, as well as public and social policy.

The authors identify six key issues to be addressed:

developing evidence-based approaches to change - using the research;

recovering from addiction to failing ways of working;

taking community involvement seriously;

getting beyond zero-sum power games and establishing trust;

'Best Value': the making or breaking of holistic government and joined-up action;

real change takes time.

Implementing holistic government describes what needs to happen to move beyond the policy and management rhetoric of partnership and consultation to real joined-up action on the ground. Central to this is the creation of empowered front-line professional teams working in partnership with local communities for sustainable quality of life improvement as experienced by local people.

The report concludes with policy recommendations, giving clear direction and support to the translation of rhetoric to reality on the ground.

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Price: $34.95
Pages: 180
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 17 February 1999
ISBN: 9781861341433
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General, Public administration / Public policy
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"This is a remarkable book - powerful, insightful and practical. If we follow the advice offered ... we will be closer to making a reality of joined-up action on the ground." Ken Jarrold, CBE, County Durham Health Authority

David Wilkinson is a partner in the consultancy network, Whole System Development and is based in Keighley, West Yorkshire

Elaine Appelbee is the Bishop of Bradford’s Officer for church in society

Contents: Setting the context; The functional inheritance and its consequences; The public service, community interface; Change that works - sustaining community and quality of life improvement; Change that works - sustaining organisational and whole system change; Developing the middle ground: where bottom-up meets top-down (a third way for local governance?); Improving sustainable quality of life: the benchmark for Best Value; Joined-up action on the ground: six key issues that have to be addressed; Working in the middle ground: recommendations to promote joined-up action on the ground.