What Do Coordinators Do? Mental Health Policy Implementation as Translation

Coordination is described as a widespread function emerging in relation to policy plans inducing collaboration between different sectors, organizations and professions. This paper suggests seeing the implementation phase as a translation process, one where the content of policy plans is reinvented p...

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Main Authors: Coralie Darcis, Sophie Thunus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Administrative Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3387/10/1/9
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spelling doaj-1f272d5aa0404c80a1ebd9730bb5cc602020-11-25T02:20:24ZengMDPI AGAdministrative Sciences2076-33872020-02-01101910.3390/admsci10010009admsci10010009What Do Coordinators Do? Mental Health Policy Implementation as TranslationCoralie Darcis0Sophie Thunus1Centre for Sociological Research and Interventions, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Liège, 4000 Liège, BelgiumPublic Health Faculty, Catholic University of Louvain, 1200 Wolluwé-Saint-Lambert, BelgiumCoordination is described as a widespread function emerging in relation to policy plans inducing collaboration between different sectors, organizations and professions. This paper suggests seeing the implementation phase as a translation process, one where the content of policy plans is reinvented primarily through discussion rather than linearly transferred from the political to the professional arena. It focuses on the function of coordinator with a view to examining how this function is performed and questions its influence on the local translation of both policy plans. The data collection was part of two research projects focusing on the reform of Belgian mental healthcare and the creation of care pathways for forensic patients, combining document analysis, interviews (n = 82) and observations (n = 58). The results highlight the inherent ambiguity of the coordinators&#8217; working environment, the socially-disputed nature of their function and define the coordinators as connection-makers who exert power over processes rather than people or structures. It demonstrates that coordinators influence the policy process by inducing discussions at meetings and the documents subsequently produced. In conclusion, this paper defines coordinators as process managers whose work largely consists of translating policy plans through <i>event connectivity</i> and <i>contextualizing</i> practices. Given the importance of translation in policy implementation, this paper calls for a reconsideration of policy evaluation as well as of the coordinators&#8217; recruitment and training procedures.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3387/10/1/9coordinationpolicy implementationprocess managementimprovisationmeetings and documentsmental healthcare policiesforensic policies
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What Do Coordinators Do? Mental Health Policy Implementation as Translation
Administrative Sciences
coordination
policy implementation
process management
improvisation
meetings and documents
mental healthcare policies
forensic policies
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Sophie Thunus
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title What Do Coordinators Do? Mental Health Policy Implementation as Translation
title_short What Do Coordinators Do? Mental Health Policy Implementation as Translation
title_full What Do Coordinators Do? Mental Health Policy Implementation as Translation
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series Administrative Sciences
issn 2076-3387
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Coordination is described as a widespread function emerging in relation to policy plans inducing collaboration between different sectors, organizations and professions. This paper suggests seeing the implementation phase as a translation process, one where the content of policy plans is reinvented primarily through discussion rather than linearly transferred from the political to the professional arena. It focuses on the function of coordinator with a view to examining how this function is performed and questions its influence on the local translation of both policy plans. The data collection was part of two research projects focusing on the reform of Belgian mental healthcare and the creation of care pathways for forensic patients, combining document analysis, interviews (n = 82) and observations (n = 58). The results highlight the inherent ambiguity of the coordinators&#8217; working environment, the socially-disputed nature of their function and define the coordinators as connection-makers who exert power over processes rather than people or structures. It demonstrates that coordinators influence the policy process by inducing discussions at meetings and the documents subsequently produced. In conclusion, this paper defines coordinators as process managers whose work largely consists of translating policy plans through <i>event connectivity</i> and <i>contextualizing</i> practices. Given the importance of translation in policy implementation, this paper calls for a reconsideration of policy evaluation as well as of the coordinators&#8217; recruitment and training procedures.
topic coordination
policy implementation
process management
improvisation
meetings and documents
mental healthcare policies
forensic policies
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3387/10/1/9
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