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"Authentic community change moves at the speed of trust. And yet, we spend so little time and focus on intentionally building trust amongst partners."   - Liz Weaver, Tamarack

Trust is essential to community change. 
Turf, Trust and Collaboration

A full-day Tamarack workshop built around the
core leadership competency of trust building.

Friday, December 6, 2019
AM SHALOM, 767 Huronia Road Barrie
 
We are excited to bring Liz Weaver of the Tamarack Institute to Simcoe County to lead us in one of Tamarack's most popular workshops. This is part of our capacity-building work as we implement a Coordinated Access system and work together to end chronic homelessness by 2024. 

Increasingly, communities are using collaboration to tackle some of their most complex issues. We often dive into collaboration without truly understanding or embracing the human side of this work. We focus more on the output or outcome rather than the process which is to the detriment of all of us. In managing complexity, we know that we must bring different voices and experiences to the table. How can we do this effectively when we don’t build practices which engage others and build trust?

Collaborative success requires the engagement and commitment of partners to the common cause. Lack of trust can take collaborative efforts off track. Participants in the workshop will walk away with ideas, tools and approaches to effectively engage diverse community partners and intentionally build trusting relationships and collaborative impact. 

Please be advised that
no nuts including sesame, no pork products and no shellfish are allowed on the premises.


Questions? Email Leissa at b4zsimcoe@gmail.com
(Not by replying to this email.)
Register by December 2
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