Intersectoral Collaboration
Intersectoral collaboration is the coming together of different people, organizations and sectors to work together to understand and solve complex issues. These partnerships are mutually beneficial relationships that bring together different perspectives, knowledge and skills for increased effectiveness, efficiency, quality and sustainability. With an enhanced capacity to resolve complex health and social issues, inter-sectoral collaboration can result in significant and sustainable change.
Some benefits of inter-sectoral collaboration may be:
Sharing of resources, knowledge and expertise
Reduced duplication of effort, coordination and a unified voice
Innovation to address complex issues
Building of positive relationships for the long-term
Potential for greater impact
With the involvement of more partners there is greater credibility and a broader base of support
Factors for successful collaboration may include:
Appropriate partners who work well together
Commitment
Effective communication
Common goals, vision, and values
Clear objectives for action
Inclusive approach with the engagement of key partners at the beginning
Each partner has a sense of ownership and accountability
Effective leadership, structures, linkages and processes
Adequate resources
Good teamwork, relationships and communication
Flexibility and time given to the process
In the North, some specific challenges for collaboration may include:
Staff time constraints and high staff turnover
Funding restrictions
Lack of coordination and leadership, and not enough communication among services
Climate and weather
Geographic distances
Higher cost of living and resources
Smaller populations, and fewer resources and services in rural areas
Political environment
Other priorities
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