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Title: Module 4 Promoting Community SelfHelp


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Module 4 Promoting Community Self-Help
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Community Participation
  • Community participation helps establish ownership
    of support or relief initiatives and may lead to
    more sustainable recovery

3
Learning Objectives
  • Describe the factors that make a community
    supportive and healthy for its members
  • Give details of how communities can be helped to
    use their own resources for solving problems
  • Develop ideas and methods to engage people and
    achieve participation

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Defining a CommunityCommon Identity Factors
  • Geography
  • Language
  • Values
  • Attitudes
  • Behavior patterns
  • Interests
  • Beliefs
  • Culture
  • Trauma/disaster experience

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Assumptions of Community Participation
  • Recovery projects are based on ideas developed by
    the concerned people themselves
  • A planned process exists that encourages
    community participation

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Promoting Community Self-Help
  • Identify and involve community leaders or
    influential persons
  • Establish a sense of ownership by the community
  • Identify community resources
  • Promote psychological well-being
  • Mobilize resources
  • Encourage joint decision making and consensus

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Identify and Involve Community Leaders
  • Involvement of local leaders is an essential part
    of community participation
  • Identify leaders who
  • Are locally accepted, trusted and respected.
  • Accurately represent their communities.
  • Will work towards helping the community to
    achieve its collective goals.
  • Have sufficient status to attract other members
    to be involved.

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Activity 14 Who are your leaders?
  • Break into groups
  • Using the following list, identify your community
    leaders
  • Locally accepted, trusted and respected.
  • Accurately represent their communities
  • Will work towards helping the community to
    achieve its collective goals
  • Have sufficient status to attract other members
    to be involved

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Establish a Sense of Ownership
  • Successful community recovery programs require a
    local sense of ownership
  • Solutions that come from the community are more
    likely to be implemented

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Identify Community Resources
  • Knowledge of traditional and cultural resources
    in the community is important.
  • Roles of social networks, families, traditional
    leaders, etc
  • Culturally appropriate ways of helping and
    supporting those in distress.

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Factors Promoting Psychological Well-Being
  • Belonging to a caring family or community
  • Maintaining traditions and cultures
  • Having a strong religious belief or political
    ideology

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Protective Factors for Children
  • Stable emotional relationship with adults
  • Social support both within and from outside the
    family

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Strengthening Protective Factors
  • Empower people with a sense of control and
    predictability over their lives
  • Encourage people to do familiar things together

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Mobilize Resources
  • Mobilize resources and strengthen the communities
    own capacities
  • Actively assist with transforming needs and goals
    into action

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Steps in Action Planning
  • Identify the vision or goal
  • Brainstorm possible actions
  • Weigh advantages disadvantages
  • Determine resources needed for each option

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Steps in Action Planning (cont)
  • Choose an acceptable plan of action
  • Decide who will do what, when, where and how
  • Establish a time frame and criteria to evaluate
    success

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Encourage Joint Decision-Making and Consensus
Building
  • Differences of opinion may obstruct achievement
    of a common goal.
  • Be aware of conflict or tension.
  • Find mutually acceptable solutions.

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Activity 15 - Coordination
  • Break into small groups of 4-5 people. Imagine
    that your area has had a number of cattle die,
    and agroterrorism is suspected but not yet
    confirmed. You are all meeting to discuss the
    situation and to decide on a course of action.
  • Appoint a facilitator, then give 10 minutes to
    discuss possible courses of action. List your
  • Needs
  • Resources
  • A possible course of action
  • Projected impact of the course of action
  • In the large group, report your decisions and
    discuss the experience with the group.
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