Microboards™, Social Capital and Quality Of Life

Published: September 2020


Plain Language Executive Summary: The main characteristics of Microboards identified in this study—autonomous, person centred, empowering, and interconnected—contribute directly to both social capital outcomes of friendships and relations and community inclusion as well as the Quality of Life outcomes of safety, stability and self-determination.

Organisation: Canadian Institute for Inclusion and Citizenship


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Pages: 9
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