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White paper
About: White paper is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3852 publications have been published within this topic receiving 51169 citations. The topic is also known as: White paper & White papers.
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01 Jan 2001
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TL;DR: The emerging active living movement is described, the potential health benefits that can result from a transportation system that supports walking and bicycling are explained and a need for better methods, data and improved multidisciplinary collaboration and decision-making is identified.
Abstract: This feature describes the emerging active living movement, explains the potential health benefits that can result from a transportation system that supports walking and bicycling, articulates the role transportation professionals can play in improving public health and recommends what can be done to create and support an active transportation system. It identifies significant relationships between the built environment and travel choices, progress in building healthier communities and a need for better methods, data and improved multidisciplinary collaboration and decision-making. Following is a summary of a white paper presented at the ITE 2003 Technical Conference and Exhibit, held March 23‐26, 2003 in Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA.
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TL;DR: Transformational skills are essential in the development of team working, however, understanding and commitment to the process of collaboration is required by all agencies and at all levels in order to implement change.
Abstract: Aim To provide a personal perspective on the role of leadership within the development of an integrated team
Background The government white paper Valuing People recently proposed that collaborative working is essential in service delivery for people with a learning disability This has led to the development of the integrated team to respond the often complex needs of people with a learning disability
Method A situational analysis is used to outline the history, and the changes within learning disability services The role of self, team development and leadership are then explored in achieving future change and objectives
Conclusion Transformational skills are essential in the development of team working, however, understanding and commitment to the process of collaboration is required by all agencies and at all levels in order to implement change Nurses are placed in influential positions within the change process
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