Call Out: Collaborations are king
Several projects developed within the Community Care Smart Assistive Technology Collaborative have received a significant amount of funding and recognition in the last few funding rounds. We are currently collecting material and case studies on the Collaborative in order to analyse its value and social impact. A prevalent issue facing the CCSATC Project Team is whether collaboration and partnership can continue to exist and grow in our highly competitive marketplace of community service provision.
We would love to hear your thoughts and comments on this issue, as well as any collaborative projects you might be working on.
Feedback can be sent to sat@communityresourcing.com.au
Thank you in advance!
- The CCSATC Project Team
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Posted on 10 / 08 / 2017
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