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The document discusses interagency collaboration and provides many references on the topic. Key aspects discussed include governance, processes, capacity building, and relationship development.

Some of the challenges mentioned include lack of trust between organizations, different priorities and goals, lack of resources and commitment to collaboration.

Factors that can influence attitudes toward interagency collaboration according to the document include organizational characteristics, leadership, past experiences with collaboration and perceived benefits.

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