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The Heart of a High Functioning Community: Community Development Roxy Gandia & Nekeisha Randall
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University Housing’s Philosophy Community is more than programming Programming is more than an event
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University Housing Mission University Housing provides comfortable, affordable and secure on-campus housing options in residential communities where the academic success and personal growth of residents are encouraged and supported.
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Community Definition What does Community mean to you? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OF fJeSQG00&feature=player_detailpage
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Community
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Community Tie Into the Mission Affordable Providing programs with funding through RHA and Hall Councils Personal development to be more fiscally conservative. Personal Growth Educational & academic development Diversity Recreational Social Academic Success Educational & academic development Social Comfortable Personal development Safety & Security Diversity Social Secure Personal development Safety and security
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Importance of Community Community helps students get involved Everyone needs a community to belong to Diversity enriches our lives Community makes residents feel at home Why is community development important?
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Methods of Building Community Building positive relationships between staff members (RAs, CAs, DAs, OAs & custodial) Building relationships between staff members and hall councils First hall/floor meetings Rounds Attending Hall Council Meetings & Programs Being a positive role model Increasing your knowledge of resources at the University & Athens Community Confronting oppressive behaviors Planning programs that are open to all residents. Interacting with all residents, not just the ones on your roster.
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P.A.W. WEEK (People Are Watching) Designed to promote safe living in the halls and security awareness on campus. New ideas for programming involve Facebook and internet safety. Can incorporate UGA Police or OSEP P.A.W. WEEK (People Are Watching) Designed to promote safe living in the halls and security awareness on campus. New ideas for programming involve Facebook and internet safety. Can incorporate UGA Police or OSEP ROOMMATE WEEK Activities planned to allow roommates to interact with each other. Emphasize the completion of roommate agreements.
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ROOMMATE WEEK Continuation of Roommate Week from Fall Semester. Roommate connections are emphasized as well as a reminder of Roommate Agreements. Roommate Appreciation Day. ROOMMATE WEEK Continuation of Roommate Week from Fall Semester. Roommate connections are emphasized as well as a reminder of Roommate Agreements. Roommate Appreciation Day. D.A.W.G. DAYS (Diversity Awareness Week at Georgia) Each community is responsible for a program that promotes diversity and awareness of differences. Committee of staff members coordinates week, which includes giveaways, an award presentation, and numerous activities with other departments.
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Safe Spring Break Week Designed to promote safe habits while on Spring Break. Ideas for programming included bulletin boards emphasizing care safety and safe travel tips. Utilize UGA Police. Healthy Eating Habits Week Designed to promote healthy choices and better understanding of nutrition Bulletin Board contest Programs from Athens Eating Disorder Recovery Center, University Health Center
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Inclusive Community
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What is an inclusive community? Does everything that it can to respect all its residents, gives them full access to resources, and promotes equal treatment and opportunity. Works to eliminate all forms of discrimination. Engages all its citizens in decision-making processes that affect their lives. Values diversity. Encourages members to get involved
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Inclusive Community Why is building an inclusive community important? Acts of exclusion and injustice based on group identity and other factors should not be allowed to occur and/or continue. All people have the right to be part of decisions that affect their lives and the groups they belong to. Diversity enriches our lives, so it is worth our while to value our community's diversity. Respect & appreciation
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Ten Signs Of An Inclusive Residence Hall Environment Everyone feels welcomed, respected, included, appreciated, embraced and empowered. Residents see all residence hall staff as ambassadors of community. Staff members are seen as agents of change, not agents of fear. Residents are involved in an incentive- based system for encouraging and supporting hall interaction. Residents and hall staff feel like they are stakeholders and are invested within the building. Residents identify with the residence hall community through a common symbol or theme visible throughout the building.
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Ten Signs Of An Inclusive Residence Hall Environment Residents feel celebrated for who they are and for their accomplishments. Staff members are motivated through a common vision towards hall unity. Staff members are given the resources, the support and direction to create inclusive floors/units. All building staff members are viewed as a part of the community, not just the RAs. Residents have direct input in decisions made on behalf of their residence hall.
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Programming Record System Student Login: https://www.housing.uga.edu/secure/housingActivities /index.php https://www.housing.uga.edu/secure/housingActivities /index.php Programming Record System Supervisor Login: https://www.housing.uga.edu/secure/housingActivities /index.php?page=stafflogin https://www.housing.uga.edu/secure/housingActivities /index.php?page=stafflogin
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Discussion Community Dynamics in terms of Programming CAs & RAs working together Programming Building Community
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Questions http://youtu.be/iE8meUf0qCM
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