Ethical Issues in Building and Maintaining Coalitions -- A 10-Step Decision-Making Model for Choosing between Right and Right
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Wilken, Carolyn S., and Katey Walker. 2004. “Ethical Issues in Building and Maintaining Coalitions -- A 10-Step Decision-Making Model for Choosing Between Right and Right: FCS9203 FY664, 4 2004”. EDIS 2004 (8). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-fy664-2004.

Abstract

A coalition is a group of organizations and individuals working together for a common purpose. In effective coalitions, organizations share talents and resources to address the complex issues that frequently occur in human services, education, and other non-profit spheres of activity. This document is FCS9203, one of a series of publications of the Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences, Florida Extension Services, University of Florida, UF/IFAS. First published. April 2004.

FCS9203/FY664: Ethical Issues in Building and Maintaining Coalitions: A 10-Step Decision-Making Model for Choosing between Right and Right (ufl.edu)

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References

Wilken, C., Tremethick, M., Walker, K., & Meier, P. (1999). Community coalitions: Foundations for success in health promotion for older adults. Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 91(4), 83-87.

Walker, K., Phillips, M., Kahl, D. Leads curriculum notebook. Retrieved August 9, 2003. Available: http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/library/misc2/s137.pdf

Wilken, C. & Walker, K. (2003). Ethical issues in building and maintaining coalitions. Choosing between right and right. [Abstract]. Proceedings of 2003 Annual Leadership Diversity in the New Millennium. Orlando FL.

Josephson Institute on Ethics Retrieved August 11, 2003. Available at http://www.josephsoninstitute.org/

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