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Rethinking Resources: Centacare Rockhampton Part 1
Ricki Jeffery
Social enterprise
Collaboration
Disability
Children and families
Centacare Rockhampton Director Ricki Jeffery explains why her organisation chose to pursue social enterprise as a strategy to decrease dependence on government funding and the changes the organisation has made to implement this strategy.
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