The role of collective impact in the drive to end homelessness in Brisbane: The “500 Lives 500 Homes Campaign

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Westoby, Ross
Walsh, K
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This short article sets out to document the collective impact process to work towards ending homelessness in Brisbane, building upon lessons from 50 Lives 50 Homes - 2013 and the 100,000 Homes Campaign - United States of America, through the 500 Lives 500 Homes campaign. Collective impact in this instance is the process of a diverse group of actors from different sectors (government and non-government) coming together with the common agenda of ending homelessness in Brisbane.

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27

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7

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© 2014 Council to Homeless Persons. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.

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Westoby, R; Walsh, K, The role of collective impact in the drive to end homelessness in Brisbane: The “500 Lives 500 Homes Campaign, Parity, 2014, 27 (7), pp. 16-17

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