Abstract
Background A public policy paradox is the significant emphasis placed on partnership working to secure effective policy and service delivery despite the evidence testifying to how difficult it is to make partnerships succeed. While partnerships are deemed to be the preferred solution to complex or ‘wicked problems’ little is known about public health partnerships. What we do know from the available literature on partnerships, which is largely derived …
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