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Wednesday, 7 June 2017

Elizabeth Deuchrass

Collaborative partnerships rely on participation by at least two parties who agree to share resources, such as finances, knowledge, and people. Organisations in a collaborative partnership share common goals. ... The relationships between collaborative partners can lead to long-term partnerships that rely on one another. For example, my mum is Pakeha & my dad is Maori & Niuean but they both worked together to make me.

an economy in which growth is dependent on the quantity, quality, and accessibility of the information available, rather than the means of production.

Elizabeth founded a consultancy business called EDAL (Enterprise Development Alongside Learning). It works with businesses to develop partnership relationships with local schools.

Elizabeth believes that if young people develop life skills as they go through the education system they will be equipped to contribute to society.

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