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Establishing and building networks - DSS

Establishing and building networks Pauline Kenny, Sam Morley and Daryl Higgins July 2015 Forced adoption support services: Establishing and building networks Australian Institute of Family Studies 2 This work was commissioned and funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services. Views expressed in this publication are those of individual authors and may not reflect those of the Australian Government or the Australian Institute of Family Studies. Kenny, P., Morley, S., & Higgins, D. (2015). Forced Adoption Support Services: Establishing and building networks . Melbourne: Australian Institute of Family Studies. Australian Institute of Family Studies, Level 20, 485 La Trobe Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 Australia. < > Forced adoption support services: Establishing and building networks Australian Institute of Family Studies 3 Section 1 Introduction For many service providers, agencies and support groups working with people affected by forced adoption and forced family separation policies and practices, networking with one another for support and expertise has been an everyday part of their work.

against which criteria potential local network members will be assessed; how to formulate selection criteria and a clear selection process; and how to obtain the best results out of local networks. In this Establishing and Building Networks resource guide, we also provide example

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