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Multi-agency services: Working with change

Handling periods of change and uncertainty is becoming increasingly common for practitioners in all organisations, but it is particularly the case for people moving towards more integrated ways of working.

Theorists have tried to identify and describe these, for example Myers (1986) suggests that the competencies that allow a professional to change include:

Your leader or manager is likely to be focused on helping all service members manage the transition smoothly. But it also helps to understand a bit about the main processes and the kind of skills that can help you manage the transition yourself. The following may be helpful:

Fortunately, these are the same attributes that are so important in working with children, young people and families. It is little coincidence that they are also required in multi-agency settings, as this work involves developing a holistic understanding of children and families.

Reading and resources

Myers, C., Teaching students to think critically: A guide to faculty in all disciplines (1986), London: Jossey-Bass


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Last updated on 30/04/2009