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The connectivity of partnerships really elevates a project’s potential to maximize its impact. In this episode of Inclusive Beginnings, we will take a deeper dive and a closer look at two of the essential partnerships within the community. Which have made the IECSS Project one which they’ve wanted to become involved with. Nancy Hendy is a program manager at Toronto Children’s Services and Arlene Haché is the former Executive Director at Keepers of the Circle. They joined me in this episode to detail why it was important, for their respective organizations to become involved in this transformational project. For more information on the project visit https://www.torontomu.ca/inclusive-early-childhood-service-system/
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The connectivity of partnerships really elevates a project’s potential to maximize its impact. In this episode of Inclusive Beginnings, we will take a deeper dive and a closer look at two of the essential partnerships within the community. Which have made the IECSS Project one which they’ve wanted to become involved with. Nancy Hendy is a program manager at Toronto Children’s Services and Arlene Haché is the former Executive Director at Keepers of the Circle. They joined me in this episode to detail why it was important, for their respective organizations to become involved in this transformational project. For more information on the project visit https://www.torontomu.ca/inclusive-early-childhood-service-system/
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