Listening to the Stars: The Constellation Model of Collaborative Social Change
There has been much talk about social sector partnerships and networks. Tonya Surman and Mark Surman explain how the ‘constellation model’, developed for the Canadian Partnership for Children’s Health and the Environment, offers an innovative approach to organising such collaborative efforts.
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Main Authors: | Surman, Tonya, Surman, Mark |
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2008
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