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Supporting people who support communities in Scotland
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Community Development in focus The purpose of community development is: To collectively bring about social change and social justice by working with communities to identify their needs, opportunities, rights and responsibilities Plan organise and take action Evaluate the effectiveness and impact of the action All in ways which challenge oppression and tackle inequalities. National occupational standards for CD
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Community Development Combines a broad range of creative processes Difficult to box and tick Exposes power imbalances Nurtures independent community activity Focuses on change Has a unique contribution to make
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Challenges Is anyone listening to CD practitioners?
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Reality behind the rhetoric Engaged with 356 CD practitioners across Scotland Excellent examples of communities being supported by CD practitioners to address local needs and build community strengths Less evidence of work that helps communities to analyse and understand the root causes of the issues that they are working on.
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CD practitioners - context Top down environment Externally determined outcomes Short time-scales Little space to nurture independent community activity or to analyse implications of decisions, programmes or policy directives
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CD practitioners - context Grass roots holistic approaches are rare CD skills are underutilised key processes missing Driven by fear and job insecurity General lack of understanding of the complex skills involved in CD Undervalued, under-resourced and over stretched.
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Potential impact of this context Communities are less equipped to really understand the root causes of disadvantage, social injustice and inequalities SO To what extent, within this context, can communities work collectively to achieve sustainable, positive change?
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More effective and empowering practice Starting point at community level Outcomes developed with communities through discussion, dialogue and analysis Practitioners supported by those who understand and value CD. Practice would be value based: focus on human rights, equality and social justice. Compassion would be evident Communities challenge inequalities and social injustice Long term investment in CD to enable more positive and long term impact
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