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Posted on May 27, 2004 by John Lord

Presented at Brock University, May 2004

 
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    • One of the most exciting aspects of the New Story is the role of independent facilitation. Independent facilitation refers to the idea that citizens who are excluded or vulnerable can benefit from someone (a facilitator) walking with them in their journey to claim an everyday life.
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