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Leadership: Collaborative working

3 mins read Children's Services Leadership
Pooling resources and working together with organisations on a shared cause can be an effective way to achieve positive changes for young people on a national scale that would be impossible to do alone.

We live in a fast-changing world, one where many of the things we took for granted just five years ago have changed beyond recognition. Support from youth organisations needs to adapt to remain relevant to young people, innovative yet sustainable.

In this changing environment, collaborative working is vital and must extend beyond talk to tangible public action built on trust. Not because we need to share funding, or to meet government or public expectations, but because we all share a common purpose that requires massive collective effort, and because a little friendship and support can go a long way towards achieving it.

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