NURS 122 Chapter 2: Building and Maintaining Community Partnerships

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Receiving extraordinary benefits not accessed through traditional lecture style courses. Energizes, and enhances the curriculum, along with making it real. Growth in abilities to communicate with diverse audiences. Enhancement of leadership, project management skills and and capacities of understanding. Helps to clarify goals and establish a contact network. Community partners - members of businesses, government agencies, and social service organizations that agree to work individually or collectively in order to meet community needs. Service partner - a collaborator that develops and executes the operation of a service. Reciprocity - the practice of exchange for mutual benefit. Contact persons - a person who provides a link for information or representation. Assets - tangible or intangible resources, qualities, material items that individuals can bring. Interests - a subject for which one is concerned and enthusiastic. Needs - a resource that can make a meaningful difference to the wellbeing or survival in certain situations.

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