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    • To explore the potential benefits for health visitors and community nurses amidst changing community health services.
    • To emphasize the importance of inter-agency collaboration for professional integration.

    Main Methods:

    • This is an argumentative piece based on the author's perspective.
    • Analysis of the current state of community health services and professional roles.

    Main Results:

    • Health visitors and community nurses stand to gain significantly from the dynamic shifts in community health.
    • Failure to engage in joint working arrangements risks professional marginalization.

    Conclusions:

    • Active pursuit of inter-agency collaboration is essential for health visitors and community nurses.
    • Embracing collaborative models will ensure continued professional contribution and relevance.