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RSRR 123 Road user safety and disadvantage – appendix 4: partnership working
Introduction: The project involved detailed analysis of examples of different partnership working arrangements in two case study areas to understand how they are set up and how they work in practice. The aim was: to examine how different partnership arrangements may influence road safety in disadvan...
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description | Introduction: The project involved detailed analysis of examples of different partnership working arrangements in two case study areas to understand how they are set up and how they work in practice. The aim was: to examine how different partnership arrangements may influence road safety in disadvantaged communities and areas; to explore how effective different arrangements are in utilising members’ skills and developing strategies and interventions; and to identify good practice in joint working for delivering road safety improvements. In addition, the partnership investigation aimed to understand the potential effects of incorporating road safety issues and targets into wider partnership policy agenda, and to explore what difference this may make to service delivery. |
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spelling | rr-article-95982742011-01-01T00:00:00Z RSRR 123 Road user safety and disadvantage – appendix 4: partnership working Clare Lowe (7231817) Grahame Whitfield (7231715) Liz Sutton (7187693) Jeremy Hardin (7231820) untagged Introduction: The project involved detailed analysis of examples of different partnership working arrangements in two case study areas to understand how they are set up and how they work in practice. The aim was: to examine how different partnership arrangements may influence road safety in disadvantaged communities and areas; to explore how effective different arrangements are in utilising members’ skills and developing strategies and interventions; and to identify good practice in joint working for delivering road safety improvements. In addition, the partnership investigation aimed to understand the potential effects of incorporating road safety issues and targets into wider partnership policy agenda, and to explore what difference this may make to service delivery. 2011-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Report 2134/8054 https://figshare.com/articles/report/RSRR_123_Road_user_safety_and_disadvantage_appendix_4_partnership_working/9598274 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 |
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title | RSRR 123 Road user safety and disadvantage – appendix 4: partnership working |
title_full | RSRR 123 Road user safety and disadvantage – appendix 4: partnership working |
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title_full_unstemmed | RSRR 123 Road user safety and disadvantage – appendix 4: partnership working |
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url | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/8054 |