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The importance of partnership

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"The most important single ingredient in the formula of success is knowing how to get along with people." - Theodore Roosevelt

Many organisations talk about working in partnership. It has become something of a mantra. A call to partnership! However, when you actually ask organisations what they mean by partnership, the replies are varied. Some organisations are part of a network and their partnership is through shared information, occasional meetings and maybe a magazine or shared website. Others form collaborative partnerships to apply for funds or projects together for a mutual benefit.

The benefits of partnership working is that we can do something we could not have done on our own. In doing that we utilise the strengths and areas of expertise of all the partner agencies involved and make the best use of available resources.

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