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COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS -vs- INTERDEPENDENCE Australian Learning Communities Network REGIONAL CONFERENCE TOWNSVILLE Fiona Sanders Senior Community Development Worker Inclusion Works
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PARTNERSHIPS –VS- INTERDEPENDENCE Partnerships: is an arrangement in which parties agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests. -vs- Interdependence: describes relationships in which members of the group are mutually dependent on the others. In an interdependent relationship, participants may be emotionally, economically, ecologically and/or morally reliant on and responsible to each other. YOUR TASK: In your assigned group draw or write up key words that describe your interpretation of partnerships or interdependence.
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PARTNERSHIPS: Necessary (have to) Relationship required FORMAL / Informal Time Limited Organised Alliance Business Investment Agreement Formed PARTNERSHIPS –VS- INTERDEPENDENCE EXAMPLES INTERDEPENDENCE: Necessary (want to) Relationship driven Formal / INFORMAL Ongoing Flexible Shared passions Practical Supportive Trust Evolved CAN LEAD TO…
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GIFTS OF THE HEAD (What professional knowledge, expertise, life experience do you have that you can share with others?) GIFTS OF THE HEART (In your professional role what are the things that are really important to you, that you deeply care about and would welcome to share with others?) GIFTS OF THE HAND (What practical skills have you developed through your professional role that you are good at, proud of and you may wish to share with others?) GIFTS OF THE HEAD, HEART & HAND
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WHAT CAN YOU BE OFFERING TO PEOPLE IN ORDER TO DEVELOP VALUABLE INTERDEPENDENT CONNECTIONS IN YOUR COMMUNITY? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. And what do you need from community?
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EVERYTHING THAT IS COULD BE OTHERWISE
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Fiona Sanders Senior Community Development Worker Ph: 07 4721 5033 Email: fiona@inclusionoz.orgfiona@inclusionoz.org Web: www.inclusionworks.org.au
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