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Further Reading:

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Amery J (2000) Interprofessional working in Health Action Zones: how can this be fostered and sustained? Journal of Interprofessional Care.  14(1): 27-30

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Benzeval M, Judge K and Whitehead M (eds) (1995) Tackling inequalities in health: an agenda for action. London: King’s fund.

Black Communities. Who cares? SSI/London Group on Race Aspects of Community Care, 1993

Delaney F (1996) Theoretical issues in intersectoral collaboration.  In Scriven A and Orme J (eds) Health Promotion: Professional Perspectives.  London: MacMillan

Department of Health (1998) Partnership in action, new opportunities for joint working between health and social services.  London.

Department of Health (1998) Modernising health and social services: National priorities guidance 1999/2000-2001/02  London.

Department of Health (1999).  A new approach to social service performance.  Consultation Document. London.

Department of Health (2000) A health service of all talents: Developing the NHS workforce. Consultation document on the review of workforce planning.  DOH

Department of Health (2000) Care Trusts: Emerging Themes.  London: DOH

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Freeman M, Miller C and Ross N (2000) The impact of individual philosophies of teamworking on multiprofessional practice and the implications for education. Journal of International Care. 14 (3): 237-247

Funnell R, Oldfield K and Speller V (1995) Towards Healthier Alliances.  Health Education Authority, London

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