Technology in Human Services Podcast – Marco Campana

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  • Marco Campana: Communications & Digital Strategy Consulting for Immigrant and Refugee-serving Organizations
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Episodes
  • TiHS Episode 46: Ibukun Abejirinde and Nancy Clark – compassion and virtual care for Newcomers and Refugees
    Aug 18 2024
    Welcome to Episode 46 of the Technology in Human Services podcast. In this episode I'm joined by Ibukun Abejirinde and Nancy Clark to talk about their work looking at how to re-imagine digital or virtual health care through a compassionate lens, focusing on Newcomers to Canada.
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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • TiHS Episode 45: Tracey Mollins – Alphaplus, a sectoral digital support model that should be replicated
    Feb 22 2024
    Welcome to episode 45 of the Technology in Human Services podcast. In this episode I chat with Tracey Mollins from AlphaPlus, an organization that provides digital support and solutions from peers in Ontario's literacy community.
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    49 mins
  • TiHS Episode 44: Lucia Harrison – getting hybrid services and work right is a whole organization effort
    Aug 30 2023
    Welcome to episode 44 of the Technology in Human Services podcast. In this episode I chat with Lucia Harrison, CEO of the Kitchener-Waterloo Multicultural Centre about her experiences transitioning to hybrid services and a hybrid workplace that includes a 4-day work week. The effort, and it took a great effort, resulted in a 95% satisfaction rate from staff, particularly when it came to improved work-life balance. All organizations are going through this change, trying to figure it out, trying to find the right mix. Lucia has many lessons to share. Lessons you can implement in your organization.
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    41 mins

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