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Six Degrees of Separation: Network mapping for effective community partnerships Suzanne Schwenger & Robyn Kalda Health Nexus June 6, 2013



There is a clear consensus that effective action cannot be organized issue by issue, or silo by silo, but must be collaborative." (Bob Gardner) Photo: Doc Searls


Network mapping helps make problems visible

Photo: Dan Zen


Network mapping increases awareness of patterns

Photos: Teo, Yeshe, Paradox 56, theirhistory, Mr. Ducke, 401(K)2012, ildiva, icerunner


Network mapping finds strengths & gaps

Photo: Steve Bowbrick


New ideas come from the periphery

Photo: slack13


Look at existing diversity

Photo: Julie70


Look at existing structures

Photo: City of Edmonton


Guiding strategic interventions: Are there any surprises?

Photo: The Saylesman


Guiding strategic interventions: What does the future look like?

Photo: Helena Eriksson


Network mapping enhances collaboration for health Photo: Abhi


Contact HC Link Communiquez avec RĂŠseau CS www.hclinkontario.ca | www.reseaucs.ca 416-847-1575 | 1-855-847-1575 info@hclinkontario.ca @HC_Link | @ReseauCS


Contact Us 416-408-2249 | 1-800-397-9567 Robyn Kalda (ext. 2226)

r.kalda@healthnexus.ca

Suzanne Schwenger (ext. 2267)

s.schwenger@healthnexus.ca


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