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Community Partnering Judy Bowen, Program Analyst State Unit on Aging 676 Church Street NE Salem OR 97301 Tele: 503-373-1842 Fax: 503-373-1133 Email:Judy.Bowen@state.or.us
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WHAT IS A GOAL? … … … the end toward which effort is directed
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Goal Setting Make sure the goal you are working for is something you really want, not just something that sounds good. A goal can not contradict any of your other goals.
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Goal Setting (cont’d) Develop goals in all areas of life: health, family, community, business Write your goal in the positive instead of the negative. Write your goal out in complete detail.
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Continued… By all means, make sure your goal is high enough. This is the most important, write down your goals.
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Caregiver Program Interested Parties Supporters Collaborators Participating Supporting Sharing Information AAA “Family” Informal Sector Private Sector Key Individuals Public Sector Voluntary Sector Community Partners
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Community Map Creating a Community Map enables you to become familiar with the interrelationships of the people and geography of your whole community.
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Community Mapping Identifying the following five aspects allows residents to build a map of their community: 1. Boundaries: A community’s boundaries, or external edges, show the turf to its residents. 2. Pathways: Streets, bike trails and walkways provide for the comings and goings of pedestrians and vehicles.
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Continued…. 3. Gathering places: Gathering places within the community are squares, shopping malls, plazas, building complexes and other places interchange. 3. Gathering places: Gathering places within the community are squares, shopping malls, plazas, building complexes and other places interchange. 4. Key Landmarks to which people attach special significance: A community has distinguishing features which “define it” and “make it” unique. 4. Key Landmarks to which people attach special significance: A community has distinguishing features which “define it” and “make it” unique. 5. Neighborhoods: Communities are composed of smaller internal units that are defined by the boundaries and pathways. 5. Neighborhoods: Communities are composed of smaller internal units that are defined by the boundaries and pathways.
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Helping each other achieve goals!
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