Webinar: Systems Integration in Practice: Practical Learnings From Communities Working Across Systems to Tackle Complex Social Issues

Webinar: Systems Integration in Practice: Practical Learnings From Communities Working Across Systems to Tackle Complex Social Issues

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This webinar hosted by the Systems Planning Collective, is all about Systems Integration in practice! Learn how to integrate diverse stakeholders such as government, non-profits, and key systems players in sectors such as health and justice to work together towards preventing and ending homelessness. 

Click here to register for the free webinar.

Have you heard lots about the need to integrate systems like health and justice with homelessness but never quite figured out what this would look like on the ground? If so, this webinar's for you.

Have you been working at bringing key system players together but can't figure out what you should all be doing now that you're all meeting? If so, this webinar's for you.

Have you ever noticed you're going to the same meetings about the same issues with the same people and wondered if this is what all the integration fuss is all about? If so, this webinar's for you.

In this SPC Webinar, we will hear from communities working to integrate diverse stakeholders (provincial, federal, municipal, non-profit) across diverse interests and common goals relevant to preventing and ending homelessness.

PRESENTERS:

  • ALINA TURNER: Principal, Turner Strategies & Co-Founder, HelpSeeker.org
  • DENA KAE-BENO: Housing and Homelessness Coordinator, City of Abbotsford
  • JAIME ROGERS: Manager, Homeless & Housing Development Department - Medicine Hat Community Housing Society

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