Joined-up working: Improving young people's sexual health and enhancing social inclusion?

Authors: Philip, K., Shucksmith, J., Tucker, J., Van Teijlingen, E., Immamura, M. and Penfold, S.

Journal: Journal of Youth Studies

Volume: 9

Issue: 5

Pages: 615-628

eISSN: 1469-9680

ISSN: 1367-6261

DOI: 10.1080/13676260600805747

Abstract:

This paper builds on debates about the meaning and definition of social exclusion through an empirical analysis undertaken as part of a four-year evaluation study of a Scottish demonstration project on young peoples' sexual health. It examines how interventions to improve sexual well-being might be construed as a way of promoting social inclusion, and then explores to what extent the organisation of bureaucratic relations in an intervention characterised by 'joined-up' working helped or impeded social inclusion. © 2006 Taylor & Francis.

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Joined up working: Improving young people’s sexual health and enhancing social inclusion?

Authors: Philip, K., Shucksmith, J., Tucker, J.S., van Teijlingen, E., Imamura, M. and Penfold, S.

Journal: Journal of Youth Studies

Volume: 9

Pages: 615-628

ISSN: 1367-6261

DOI: 10.1080/13676260600805747

Abstract:

This paper builds on debates about the meaning and definition of social exclusion through an empirical analysis undertaken as part of a four-year evaluation study of a Scottish demonstration project on young peoples’ sexual health. It examines how interventions to improve sexual well-being might be construed as a way of promoting social inclusion, and then explores to what extent the organisation of bureaucratic relations in an intervention characterised by ‘joined-up’ working helped or impeded social inclusion.

Source: Manual

Preferred by: Edwin van Teijlingen