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Title: Best Practice in Inter-Agency Co-operation on Employability
Author(s): McQuaid, Ronald
Lindsay, Colin
Dutton, Matthew
McCracken, Martin
Contact Email: r.w.mcquaid@stir.ac.uk
Citation: McQuaid R, Lindsay C, Dutton M & McCracken M (2007) Best Practice in Inter-Agency Co-operation on Employability. Department for Employment and Learning Northern Ireland. Employment Research Institute. http://www.delni.gov.uk/bestpracticereportemployability.pdf
Keywords: Employability
best practice
co-operation
international
Issue Date: Oct-2007
Date Deposited: 5-Nov-2013
Publisher: Employment Research Institute
Abstract: The research aimed to investigate best practice in inter-agency co-operation, both at the strategic level of partnership working between policy actors, and at the operational level, where local professionals work together to implement programmes. By sharing ownership of, and responsibility for, the content and management of employability programmes with local stakeholders, government can help develop and implement policies that are more responsive to local labour market needs, have credibility with communities and clients, and benefit from the ‘buy-in' of key agencies and employers.
Type: Research Report
URL: http://www.delni.gov.uk/bestpracticereportemployability.pdf
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/17590
Rights: Use in this Repository permitted under the Open Government Licence: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/open-government-licence.htm
Affiliation: Edinburgh Napier University
Edinburgh Napier University
Edinburgh Napier University
Ulster University

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