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Partnerships, Let’s talk about what works and why

Partnerships, Let’s talk about what works and why. Introduction by Vicki O’Halloran, Chief Executive Officer, Somerville Community Services Facilitation by Myrna Lewis, conducting an open floor “Deep Democracy” conversation.

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Partnerships, Let’s talk about what works and why

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  1. Partnerships, Let’s talk about what works and why Introduction by Vicki O’Halloran, Chief Executive Officer, Somerville Community Services Facilitation by Myrna Lewis, conducting an open floor “Deep Democracy” conversation It seems that now is a good time to look realistically at partnerships What is a collaborative partnership?  What are the experiences of partnerships between NT Government and Community Sector?  What are the known benefits of current partnerships?  Are relationships important?  What are the “must haves” in future partnerships? The Hon Kon Vatskalis MLA Minister for Child Protection, Children and Families stated in the NT Child Protection Reform Strategic Framework document that one of the leading projects that will be at the core of reforms is: “The development of new partnerships with non-government sector, including an enhanced role for the non-government sector in delivery of family and parent support programs and out of home care, a more transparent grants process and a shared framework for investment in services.”

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