Collective Impact Conference 2016: Inclusion of People with Lived Experience
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This statewide, two-day conference in Stowe, Vermont, on November 2-3, 2016 provided opportunities for teams of stakeholders to learn and work together in furthering emerging or existing Collective Impact efforts.
Tamarack Institute President and best-selling author Paul Born upholds the value of including the expertise and insights of people with lived experience of various social challenges when addressing them within communities.
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