International Evidence on the Impact of Health-Justice Partnerships: A Systematic Scoping Review
Background: Health-justice partnerships (HJPs) are collaborations between healthcare and legal services which support patients with social welfare issues such as welfare benefits, debt, housing, education and employment. HJPs exist across the world in a variety of forms and with diverse objectives....
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Main Authors: | Sarah Beardon (Author), Charlotte Woodhead (Author), Silvie Cooper (Author), Elizabeth Ingram (Author), Hazel Genn (Author), Rosalind Raine (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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