The orange wedge of the Intervention Wheel includes collaboration, coalition building, and community organizing. What does this include?

1. Case management, referral, and follow-up
2. The types of collective action often carried out at the systems or community levels of practice
3. Health teaching and counseling
4. Interventions that are frequently implemented in conjunction with one another


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Collaboration, coalition building, and community organizing are the interventions often carried out at the systems and community levels of practice.

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