Collaborative Partnership in Age-Friendly Cities: Two Case Studies From Quebec,Canada |
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Authors: | Suzanne Garon PhD Mario Paris Marie Beaulieu PhD Anne Veil MSW Andréanne Laliberté |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Sherbrooke, School of Social Work, Research Centre on Aging , Sherbrooke , Quebec , Canada Suzanne.Garon@USherbrooke.ca;3. University of Sherbrooke, Gerontology, Research Centre on Aging , Sherbrooke , Quebec , Canada;4. University of Sherbrooke, School of Social Work, Research Centre on Aging , Sherbrooke , Quebec , Canada;5. University of Sherbrooke, Research Centre on Aging , Sherbrooke , Quebec , Canada;6. University of Sherbrooke, School of Social Work , Sherbrooke , Quebec , Canada |
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Abstract: | ![]() This article aims to explain the collaborative partnership conditions and factors that foster implementation effectiveness within the age-friendly cities (AFC) in Quebec (AFC-QC), Canada. Based on a community-building approach that emphasizes collaborative partnership, the AFC-QC implementation process is divided into three steps: (1) social diagnostic of older adults' needs; (2) an action plan based on a logic model; and (3) implementation through collaborations. AFC-QC promotes direct involvement of older adults and seniors' associations at each of the three steps of the implementation process, as well as other stakeholders in the community. Based on two contrasting case studies, this article illustrates the importance of collaborative partnership for the success of AFC implementation. Results show that stakeholders, agencies, and organizations are exposed to a new form of governance where coordination and collaborative partnership among members of the steering committee are essential. Furthermore, despite the importance of the senior associations' participation in the process, they encountered significant limits in the capacity of implementing age-friendly environments solely by themselves. In conclusion, we identify the main collaborative partnership conditions and factors in AFC-QC. |
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Keywords: | age-friendly cities community building collaborative partnership mixed methods Quebec |
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