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Sustaining effective social partnerships

Item:
1985
Title:
Sustaining effective social partnerships
Authors:
Terri Seddon, Stephen Billett, Allie Clemans, Carolyn Ovens, Kathleen Ferguson, Kathleen Fennessy
Publication date: 
16 June 2008
Type:
Research report
Theme:
VET in context > Cross sectoral issues > General
ISBN:
978 1 921412 08 0 print; 978 1 921412 09 7 web

This report reveals that the formation and maintenance of social partnerships depends on five key principles relating to purposes and goals; relations with partners; capacity for partnership work; governance and leadership; and trust and trustworthiness. Using four partnerships as case studies, the report set out to assess how these principles and practices can be used to develop social partnerships strong enough to withstand changing circumstances. The findings suggest that a partnership's capacity for flexibility is enhanced when there is a culture of partnering, committed sponsors, supportive auspicing organisations, responsive partners and government commitment.

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