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		<title>DavidM: transplanting from smwxbig pre 2010</title>
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== Mentions ==&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[Shared Space Chapter 1 - Reaching for Resilience]]: Social health is a [[determinent | !Indicator | Indicators | measuring | metrics | indicator | indicators | Measured | trends | baseline | status | profile]] of a healthy economy. Healthy communities create stability, create networks of trust, foster learning and networking, and are critical for innovation. They attract [[skilled workers]], who are critical to competitiveness. They are therefore recognised as the &amp;quot;engines of nations,&amp;quot; and it is important to develop [[quality of life]] factors and provide social infrastructure. This includes addressing issues such as racial tension, poverty, employment and housing issues, social exclusion. drug abuse and domestic violence.&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[Shared Space Chapter 2 - Organizing for complexity]]: This requires a strong focus on relationships, networks, sharing credit, addressing [[turf wars]] (for example, by compelling collaboration).&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[MW150102 - Editorial - The End of the Beginning.pdf]]: Emphasis since [[Date::2004]] on [[celebrating]]; [[communicating]] (especially to [[English]] press/population); [[educate]] to senior [[civil servants]], [[present]] at important [[meetings]]. Need to [[strengthen dialogue]] between CCEDNet, [[networks]] and [[movements | movement]] with [[shared values]] goals, members including [[credit unions]], [[women | women | Women]]&amp;#039;s groups, [[aboriginal | Aboriginal]] and anti-[[poverty]] groups, [[Community Futures Development Corporations]], [[trade union | union | unions]] movement, [[business | business | businesses]]  [[sector | sectors]] (especially those with [[social mandates]]); [[evaluate]] (specify [[strategic | strategy | strategies]] uses, eg [[capacity building]], [[research]] not just for [[academically-led research projects]], [[defining]] patient capital, is it meeting [[social economy enterprise]] needs, organizing for the right [[partners | !Collaboration | collaboration | Partnership | partnership | synergistic | partner | collaborative]] - [[Québecers]] better prepared because of [[infrastructure | Foundation | foundation]], for [[human capital]], [[better integration of existing programs]] - [[5-city demonstration project]] [[advocated | advocate]] by [[Learning Enrichment Foundation]] and CCEDNet, [[cost-benefit]] research for integrated, [[outcome | outcomes | Outcome | Outcomes]]-driven approaches. Looking to allies in Martin government; [[activate]], [[innovate | Innovation | emerging | Emerging | modernization]], [[agitate]].&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[Shared Space Chapter 1 - Reaching for Resilience]]: The concept of clusters originated in research in the [[Date::1960s]], with [[Michael Porter]]&amp;#039;s [[Date::1990s]] sector-based form, focused on geography, informal relationships, and supporting institutions. In the communities agenda framework, the social dimension of communities is the result of related geographic clusters that are synergistic networks of activity, which thrive due to proximity. &lt;br /&gt;
* From [[Concepts]]: * [[Chantier de l&amp;#039;économie sociale]] - [[Date::1996]] [[Québec]] social economy network of networks, community-university&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[Shared Space - Chapter 3 - Working in the Shared Space]]: Service integration is a way to reduce artificial segregation which creates gaps, redundancies and problems and make services more accessible and integrated. [[Service Canada]] is designed to provide service integration. Quebec consolidates services under the CLSCs and local service networks, and Saskatchewan with the [[Human Services Integration Forum]] and [[SchoolPlus]]. [[Edmonton]] has created a report [[A New Perspective: An Integrated Service Strategy]].&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[Shared Space - Chapter 3 - Working in the Shared Space]]: Building knowledge for different interventions requires a focus on different clusters; affordable housing, homeless and income security conforms to sustenance; child care, social networks and literacy to adaptation; recreation, cultural expression or local decision-making to engagement; skills training, employment and asset creation to the opportunities cluster.  &lt;br /&gt;
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