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Citizen Leadership in the Highlands PREPARING FOR CHANGE An interactive training resource to support citizen leadership across Scotland
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Citizen Leadership Training Programme Its about having a real say. Its about change. Its about working together Its not business as usual
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Citizen Leadership Training Programme Big review of services Big plans One was Citizen Leadership Driven by Users and Carers Group
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Citizen Leadership National training Programme Training for individuals and their carers Training for Professionals Training for both together
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Who we are…
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What Matters Most?
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Citizen Leadership Training Programme Pilot the work in two areas Bring together what we learn Share learning across Scotland through interactive DVD
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Who do we follow? “ The utilisation of means which are as culturally normative as possible, in order to establish and/or maintain personal behaviours and characteristics which are as culturally normative as possible” Wolf Wolfensberger
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Or… These guys talk a lot of bollocks. Nobody I know talks about inclusion and normalisation. It’s about going for a pint with my mates, wearing my Celtic top and having a right good laugh. It’s about people calling me by first name, and having a bit of money in my pocket. A good film on the telly and a girl to cuddle up to.” Mark Mcgroarty
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Citizen Leadership Training Programme People who use services and their carers at heart of it all Years and years of hard-earned experience Real experts
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Citizen Leadership Course What are the courses about? Trying out materials from the course Hearing what you think will work in the Highlands
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Preparing for Change The interactive training programme
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What are the courses about? to give an understanding of the Principles and Standards of Citizen Leadership to develop the leadership skills of people who use services and their families to help create a service culture where Citizen Leadership can thrive.
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What are the courses about? 15 people who use services on one course (3 days) 15 people who provide them on one course (3 days) Both groups come together (2 days) Go away and work for 3 months then come together again (2 days)
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CIC Station Court Duns
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Station Court
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Positive Changes for People Own home Increased independence Responsibility Access to shops, banks, pubs, and local services
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Citizen Leadership Putting individuals first Inclusion/involving you Live your own life Make your own choices Respect your rights Listen to your views Participate in your community
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Citizen Leadership in Action Developed path involving people who live at Station Court
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Finding Solutions Together
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Access to Banking Campaign Local Changes.
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Regional Changes. Inspire a Vision
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What Do Good Leaders Do? National Changes.
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Carys A whole world of experts. But. Who’s responsible? First Steps - Carys A whole world of experts. But. Who’s responsible? First Steps -
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A Crash Course in Leadership.
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The School
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Mum 1969 Uncle 1967 Granny 1944 Granddad 1943 Great Uncle 1943 Papa 1945 Our School
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Great Granddad 1895 Great Great Great Aunt 1893 Great Granddad 1917 And Great Great Great Uncle Thomas And Great Great Great Uncle Charlie
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It’s Me, It’s You, It’s Us That Makes Community 74 Burnfoot -Hawick 8.31% 73 Langlee -Gala 7.07% 72 Philiphaugh – Selkirk 5.84% 71 Walkerburn - 5.55% 1 Lauder - 1.24%
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Changing Lives. to Act
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The skills we need for active citizenship
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A review of the interactive training package What is in it How you might use it Getting people on board Our training teams Making it happen in the Highlands
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The First Step I have learned that, in order to bring about change, one must take the first step, or else it will not be done. Rosa Parks
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