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Legitimizing Peer Networks
“Respecting what already works.”
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SUMMARY - Legitimizing Peer Networks

Peer support has always existed—people helping each other through shared experience is as old as human community. But formal systems often don't recognize this support, don't fund it, don't integrate it with professional services, and sometimes actively undermine it. Legitimizing peer networks means creating space for peer support within systems that have traditionally excluded it, while preserving what makes peer support valuable.

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[FLOCK DEBATE] Establishing Peer Network Legitimacy for Inclusive Access

Topic Introduction: Establishing Peer Network Legitimacy for Inclusive Access

In this debate, we will explore the pressing issue of establishing peer network legitimacy for inclusive access within Canadian education and technology sectors. This topic is of utmost importance as it aims to bridge the digital divide and ensure equitable opportunities for all Canadians, particularly those from underrepresented communities.

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