Question Answered step-by-step PART B: Case Study Josie works for a community organisation. The… PART B: Case Study Josie works for a community organisation. The organisation is based in the inner city where there is a high proportion of people from different cultural groups. As part of her role Josie belongs to a network with other organisations providing welfare and community services in the same area. This includes housing, alcohol and drug, mental health, specific cultural groups. It is important for Josie’s role to gather, maintain and review information about potential and other networks to ensure efficient service delivery. She is always looking at initiating new relationships. From her knowledge base Josie is able to make a valuable contribution to the network by providing information about the needs and interests of cultural groups. She gives talks about different cultural needs and when she is able, she supports other workers from organisations. She is always liaising with different community service organisations in the network to provide services. Question 1: List two (2) ways Josie could gather information about relevant services and organisations. 1) 2) Question 2: Once Josie has gathered the information about relevant services, organisations and key people she is likely to meet, how can she regularly review this information? Question 3:Josie creates a database of current and potential collaborators and networks, she can now start to approach them. Describe how understanding how the industry is structured, including how private and public organisations work together may help Josie to identify collaborative opportunities. Question 4: List two (2) ways Josie could proactively initiate relationships with inter-sectoral (outside your specific field) professionals and organisations. 1) 2) List two (2) ways Josie could proactively initiate relationships with intra-sectoral (within your organisation and field) professional and organisations. 1) 2) Question 5:Think about some benefits that Josie’s organisation can gain from sharing services rather than duplicating services? Question 6: If Josie’s organisation wanted to form a collaborative partnership it is important they understand the different types and levels of collaboration. Describe two (2) different types. 1) 2) Josie is planning a local workshop to make more connections. She has recently received an email from a local business who has heard that she could be looking for collaborations in the local area. The business proposes a stall at their network workshop. Josie is hesitant about the idea at first as she is concerned the business may want to make money using her organisations good name. However she does some research and networks with the business owner and realises it would be a good opportunity to increase her organisations exposure. It also turns out the niece of the business owner is receiving services from her organisation.Question 7: What is the first step in identifying collaborative opportunities that meet client, personal and organisational goals? Question 8: Working together with another organisation, collaborator or team on a project can be a great way to broaden the scope of a service. This involves implementation of strong project management skills. List two (2) structural components that need to be considered when integrating projects. 1) 2) Health Science Science Nursing NURSING CHCAGE001 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)