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CCRN Evaluation Report Hollingdale, Hazel
Abstract
The Coordinated Community Response Network (CCRN) was born of a need to quickly
develop a made-in-the-DTES pandemic response. Initiated by Steve Johnston and
supported by CIRES, the CCRN has brought together a diverse range of organizations
in an unprecedented way, and has successfully responded to a number of challenges.
It has overcome many issues that have previously hindered inter-organizational
collaboration in the DTES. It also offers important insights for how to capitalize on
these successes and momentum to move forward collectively.
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CCRN Evaluation Report
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| Publisher |
Bespoke Insights
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| Date Issued |
2020
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| Description |
The Coordinated Community Response Network (CCRN) was born of a need to quickly
develop a made-in-the-DTES pandemic response. Initiated by Steve Johnston and
supported by CIRES, the CCRN has brought together a diverse range of organizations
in an unprecedented way, and has successfully responded to a number of challenges.
It has overcome many issues that have previously hindered inter-organizational
collaboration in the DTES. It also offers important insights for how to capitalize on
these successes and momentum to move forward collectively.
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| Language |
eng
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| Date Available |
2021-04-13
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| Provider |
Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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| Rights |
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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| DOI |
10.14288/1.0396666
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| Affiliation | |
| Peer Review Status |
Unreviewed
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| Scholarly Level |
Postdoctoral
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| Aggregated Source Repository |
DSpace
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International