Collaboration Council Members Sample Clauses

Collaboration Council Members. Roles and Duties
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Collaboration Council Members. Roles and Duties The role of the Collaboration Council members is to provide a broad sectorial and strategic view of matters considered by the Collaboration Council. Collaboration Council members are expected to bring their knowledge and experience from their service, occupation or specialization. Collaboration Council members will demonstrate fairness and a commitment to in-depth evaluation of a matter under consideration and endeavour to put the interests of Patients/Clients, Families and Caregivers, and the achievement of the Shared Objectives above their respective organization or Network. Collaboration Council members will serve two years subject to re-appointment by their Network. Terms may be shortened for members who are unable to meet their responsibilities. While a Team Member may belong to more than one Network, no individual may hold more than one seat at the Collaboration Council.

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