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Record ID: e759899f-ef7f-4550-908a-0b69cfe26269
Web resource: https://aifs.gov.au/cfca/publications/collective-impact-evidence-and-implications-practice/export
Type: Report
Title: Collective impact : evidence and implications for practice
Authors: Child Family Community Australia
Smart, Jessica
Keywords: Policies;Community development;Community attitudes;Equality;Social attitudes;Social conditions;Society;Collective impact
Year: 2017
Publisher: Australian Institute of Family Studies
Citation: No. 45
Notes:  "Collective impact is a collaborative approach to addressing complex social issues. Though it is in the early stages of development, it has resonated with practitioners and been rapidly adopted in Australia and overseas. This paper describes the history and development of collective impact and considers the state of its evidence and criticism. Two case studies are provided examining how collective impact is currently being practised in Australia. Collective impact has brought to the field of collaborative, community-based work an understanding of the complexity of social issues and a language with which to discuss them, and provides a promising framework for intervention."
See: https://aifs.gov.au/cfca/publications/collective-impact-evidence-and-implications-practice/export
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/18611
ISBN: 9781760161521
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