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The Collaboration Rubric® Concepts Paper

For a full introduction to the Collaboration Rubric® please click on the link below. 

A Rubric for Building Effective Collaboration: Creating and Sustaining Multi Service Partnerships to Improve Outcomes for Clients – Concepts Paper

 

Government Reports

White, M & Winkworth, G (2016) Review of the Hunter New England Local Health District’s Clinical Networks and Streams Program -  for NSW Health.

White, M & Winkworth, G (2016) Review of the Hunter New England Local Health District’s Clinical Networks and Streams Program – Methodology and Detailed Findings – for NSW Health.

White, M. & Winkworth, G .(2015) Building Effective Partnerships: A Survey of the Current Status of Collaborative Practice in the Early Childhood Services Networks, Victoria. Victorian Curriculum Assessment Authority. With Urbis Consulting

White, M & Winkworth, G. (2015) Building Relational Agency: Survey of the Current Status of Relational Agency in the Early Childhood Services Networks, Victoria 2015. Victorian Curriculum Assessment Authority. With Urbis Consulting.

White, M. & Winkworth, G (2014) Building Partnerships within the Child, Youth and Family Services Program
ACT - Report to the ACT Community Services Directorate, October 2014

White, M. & Winkworth, G (2013) Building Partnerships within the Child, Youth and Family Services Program
ACT - Report to the ACT Community Services Directorate, December 2013

Winkworth, G., & White, M., (2011) Report to the ACT Human Rights Commission on Structures and Organisational Arrangements to Support Reform in ACT Youth Justice, June 2011

Winkworth, G. Layton, M., McArthur, M. & Thomson, L. (2009) Working the ‘grey’: how to improve collaboration for increasing positive outcomes for young children. Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA), Australian Catholic University

Winkworth, G., Thomson, L., & Saunders, V. (2009) Improving collaboration between Family Relationship and Child Protection Systems in two states: NSW and Queensland – FaHCSIA, Australian Catholic University 

Winkworth, G.& Healy, C., (2009) The Victorian Community Linkages project: Increasing collaboration between State and Commonwealth service systems to improve the safety and wellbeing of vulnerable children in Frankston–Mornington Peninsula and Wodonga –FaHCSIA, Australian Catholic University

 

Peer Reviewed

Way, P., Davidson, P., Winkworth, G., & White, M. (2019) the Pursuit of Purposeful Partnerships- Making a Health Matrix Successful Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management, 2019; 14(1):I211. doi:10.24083/apjhm.v141.211

White, M., & Winkworth, G., (2012) Improving child and family outcomes through a collaborative service model. In Noller, P & Karantzas, G.C. (eds) The Wiley--Blackwell Handbook of Couples and Family Relationships, First Edition, Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Winkworth, G & White, M. (2011) Australia’s children “safe and well?” Collaboration across Commonwealth Family Relationship and State Child Protection systems. Australian Journal of Public Administration Vol 70, Issue 1, March 2011

Winkworth, G & White, M, (2010) May do, should do, can do: Collaboration between Commonwealth and State service systems for vulnerable children Communities Children and Families Australia, Vol 5. Issue, 1

Winkworth, G. & McArthur, M. (2007) Collaboration and systems of support for vulnerable children and their families: improving the interface between primary, secondary and tertiary interventions, Communities, Children and Families Australia

Winkworth, G. (2006) Ordinary officials: Building community capacity through cross sectoral collaboration. Centrelink a case study. Public Administration Today, Dec 2006

Winkworth, G. (2005) Partnering the Eight Hundred Pound Gorilla: Centrelink Working Locally to Create Opportunities for Participation’ Australian Journal Public Administration , Vol 64, No. 3, September, 2005

Winkworth, G (2005) Public Officials and Collaboration: Centrelink and the creation of pathways to employment, in M. Pawari (ed) Capacity Building for Participation: Social Workers Thoughts and Reflections, Community of Scholars, Charles Sturt University, October, 2005

Winkworth, G (2004) All Hands on Deck: Government Service Delivery, Partnerships and Participation: Centrelink a Case Study (Doctoral Thesis) University of Sydney

 

Conferences

Winkworth, G. & White, M. (2015) Beyond ‘Kumbaya’: The art and the science of collaborative governance at the local level using a Collaboration Rubric. Child Aware Approaches Conference, Melbourne.

Winkworth, G. & White, M., (2012) May Do, Should Do, Can Do: A Collaboration Rubric for Achieving Long Lasting Partnerships in Child and Family Welfare, XIX International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Every Child Matters: Promoting Local, National and International Partnerships for Protecting Children,  Istanbul, Turkey, September 9-12, 2012

Winkworth, G., & White, M., (2012) A Collaboration Rubric for Implementing and Sustaining Multi-service Partnerships in Human Services. Family Relationships Services Australia (FRSA) National Conference: Positive Impact: Showcasing the Evidence, Darwin, 13-15

White, M. & Winkworth, G. (2010) May we; should we; can we? Improving outcomes for children through a collaborative service model. ACCFPP Conference Connecting & Collaborating, 15-17 October, 2010, Canberra

Winkworth, G., (2009) Collaboration – What are the Challenges? National Early Childhood Protective Behaviours Conference.  10 September, 2009, Canberra