Overview of participants, their roles and contexts they work in
| Participant | Role and context |
|---|---|
| Bart | Consultant working for consultancy agency. Working on safety issues due to gas mining. Collaboration between various semi-public and private parties |
| Evelien and Eline | Advisors working for a municipality. Managing and facilitating a program focusing on deprived neighborhoods in a big city. Collaboration between e.g. municipality, social work, police, local entrepreneurs, youth care, mental care |
| Femke | Independent consultant. Specialized in extremism and jihadism. Working on various project in the role of advisor, trainer and researcher. Collaboration between various judicial organizations, police, social work, governmental and municipal organizations |
| Irene | Independent consultant. Facilitating a job-rotation program in a big city between various organizations (police, parole, youth care, municipality) targeting domestic violence |
| Joost | Consultant working for a governmental expertise center focusing on improving collaboration between government, society and organizations on a variety of social issues. In the interview, the focus was put on a nationwide program targeting domestic violence |
| Lea | Consultant working for a governmental expertise center focusing on improving the collaboration between government, society and organizations on a variety of social issues |
| Lisa | Consultant working for a consultancy agency. Working on equal opportunities in the field of education. Collaboration between educational institutions, youth care and profit-organizations |
| Noor and Iris | Program managers of a regional alliance focusing on staff-shortages and the consequences of ageism in the elderly care. Collaboration between educational and healthcare institutions |
| Rob and Astrid | Owners of a company focusing on social innovation projects. Various projects in the healthcare – and social domain (e.g. dealing with ageism and improving living conditions through citizenship participation projects) |
| Participant | Role and context |
|---|---|
| Bart | Consultant working for consultancy agency. Working on safety issues due to gas mining. Collaboration between various semi-public and private parties |
| Evelien and Eline | Advisors working for a municipality. Managing and facilitating a program focusing on deprived neighborhoods in a big city. Collaboration between e.g. municipality, social work, police, local entrepreneurs, youth care, mental care |
| Femke | Independent consultant. Specialized in extremism and jihadism. Working on various project in the role of advisor, trainer and researcher. Collaboration between various judicial organizations, police, social work, governmental and municipal organizations |
| Irene | Independent consultant. Facilitating a job-rotation program in a big city between various organizations (police, parole, youth care, municipality) targeting domestic violence |
| Joost | Consultant working for a governmental expertise center focusing on improving collaboration between government, society and organizations on a variety of social issues. In the interview, the focus was put on a nationwide program targeting domestic violence |
| Lea | Consultant working for a governmental expertise center focusing on improving the collaboration between government, society and organizations on a variety of social issues |
| Lisa | Consultant working for a consultancy agency. Working on equal opportunities in the field of education. Collaboration between educational institutions, youth care and profit-organizations |
| Noor and Iris | Program managers of a regional alliance focusing on staff-shortages and the consequences of ageism in the elderly care. Collaboration between educational and healthcare institutions |
| Rob and Astrid | Owners of a company focusing on social innovation projects. Various projects in the healthcare – and social domain (e.g. dealing with ageism and improving living conditions through citizenship participation projects) |
The names of the participants presented in this table are pseudonyms
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