S1:E5 - The Early Childhood Coalitions of Alberta (ECCA) on Coalitions and Early Childhood Development.

Published: Sept. 27, 2019, 2:58 a.m.

b"Networks and coalitions can play an important role in fostering social innovation. When used well, they help diverse changemakers bring their unique perspectives and efforts together to better understand and address complex problems. \\nIn this episode, we hear from three changemakers within a province-wide coalition called ECCA (Early Childhood Coalitions of Alberta). We turned over the mic to Janice Kraemer, one of ECCA\\u2019s coalition Provincial Liaisons. Janice summarized how ECCA\\u2019s model works, and invited two local coalition leaders, Adrienne Sprecker and Debbie-Layne Macleod, to reflect with her on how their coalitions have evolved and what they\\u2019ve learned along the way. \\nEach Coalition within ECCA has a unique story and way of approaching their work. You can find information and contact information for your local coalition on ECCA\\u2019s website (http://ecdcoalitions.org/). Connect with them - they'd love to hear from you!\\n\\nLearn More\\n\\n\\nLearn more about ECCA here: http://ecdcoalitions.org/\\n\\n\\nFind your local coalition here: https://ecdcoalitions.org/local-coalitions/search-by-map/ (https://ecdcoalitions.org/local-coalitions/search-by-map/)\\n\\n\\n\\nRecording by Lisa Pruden of the Edmonton Community Foundation and Elise Martinoski of ABSI Connect. Editing and production by Elise Martinoski. Music by the Fort McMurray youth of the SoundForce Collective.\\n\\xa0\\nIf you love listening to Pause, we recommend checking out Disrupting Good: a podcast that explores how acts of doing good will change in response to the unprecedented disruptive changes that face humanity today. Brought to you by Human Elements Canada and the Institute for Community Prosperity at Mount Royal University, you can find it at http://www.humanelements.ca/disrupting-good"