Community Engagement Solidarity and Citizenship Week 1

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Community Engagement Solidarity and Citizenship Week 1


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Guide Questions: 1. Was there some difficulty in writing down activities in different structures? Why do you think so? 2. Were the activities diverse in each structure? Why? Why not? 3. Can you describe your community based on the answers you have provided above?

ROSEVEL R. VELEZ

2019 2024

What is Community and Why is there a Need in Studying this?

Community Individuals having significant interaction within a specified area becomes one of the contributory factors in forming community. The word community was derived from the Latin word communis which means “common” or “shared”.

Geographical Community Non – Geographical Community Micro-level community Macro-level community Micro-level community

Geographical Community Non – Geographical Community same geographical vicinity such as a village, province or neighborhood. needs, ideas, interests, identity, practices, and roles in social institutions such as at home, all work, in government, society, or the community at large

Geographical Community Non – Geographical Community Micro-level community Macro-level community Micro-level community

Micro-level community Macro-level community Micro-level community common interests or goals like forming a small organization formed such as national communities, international communities, and virtual communities.

I mportance of S tudying Community It motivates people to work together – people feel a sense of community and recognize the benefits of their involvement. 2. It encourages social, religious, or traditional obligations for mutual help. 3. People see a genuine opportunity to better their own lives and for the community.

I mportance of S tudying Community 4. It understands policies promoting community participation that values social capital. 5. Community participation could be understood as the direct involvement of citizenry in the affairs of planning, governance, and overall development programs at local or grassroot levels.

SOCIAL CAPITAL A positive product of human interaction. The network of relationships within particular society, to function effectively .

COMMUNITY DYNAMICS The changes in the community brought about by social, cultural and environmental experiences whether it is positive or negative development that impacts within the community .

Informal power structure exists alongside the formal-institutional power structure

What is Community Action? Community Action is any activity that aims to increase the understanding, engagement and empowerment of communities for the intention of giving services to people. Community action is about putting communities at the heart of their own local services. Involving communities in the design and delivery of services can help to achieve a number of objectives, including:

Building community and social capacity – helping the community to share knowledge, skills and ideas. Community resilience – helping the community to support itself. Prevention – a focus on early access to services or support, engagement in design, cross-sector collaboration and partnerships. Maintaining and creating wealth – for example helping people into employment or developing community enterprises .

Community action includes a broad range of activities and is sometimes described as ‘social action' or ‘community engagement'. These activities can vary in their objective, the role the community plays, the types of activities involved, their scale and their integration within the council.

I can do this! Performance Task Make a simple project proposal on how to mobilize different organizations/clubs in your community/school to become resilient using the format below. Project Title: a.1 – Objectives/Goal B. Name of the barangay/School C. Name of the Proponent D. Contact Number: E. Target Beneficiaries: F. Project Duration/Timeline: G. Total Project Estimated Cost ( PhP ) Prepared by: (Signature over Printed Name)

REFLECT How do you visualize yourself 10 year from now? What are the things you have done to improve your community ?

Short Quiz 1. What type of power structure from the legal authoritative basis of elected and appointed government officials and the leaders of civic organizations? A. Informal C. Informal B. Influencer D. Formal

Short Quiz 2. Community action is about putting communities at the heart of their own local services. Involving communities in the design and delivery of services can help to achieve a number of objectives. A. Dynamics C. Community B. Community Dynamics D. Community Actions

Short Quiz 3. It is the change and development involved in a community that includes all forms of living organisms. A. Dynamics C. Community Actions B. Community D. Community Dynamics

Short Quiz 4. Which of following is NOT the objectives of community action. A. Response C. Social Capital B. Resilience D. Wealth Creation

Short Quiz 5. Which of the following statement is TRUE. A. Resilience can be achieve through skills development, self- sufficiency and resources B. Prevention can be achieve through skills development C. Social capital can be achieve through enterprise and employment. D. Wealth creation can be achieve through self- sufficiency.

THANK YOU 
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