q2 Cesc Module 5 Lecture Converted (1)
q2 Cesc Module 5 Lecture Converted (1)
PPhhiil oossoopphhyy ooff tthhee HHuummaann PPeerrssoonn ((CCiittyy CCooll leeggee ooff TTaaggaayyttaayy))
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT,
SOLIDARITY AND CITIZENSHIP
Second Quarter - Module 5:
FORMULATE A COMMUNITY ACTION
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Community Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship
Quarter 2 - Module 5: Formulate A Community Action
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knowledge, skills and attitudes required for a HUMMS graduate to possess. This
module contains topics and activities related to the study on community action and
its purposes and issues as well discussions on the development and formulation of a
community action
plan.
OBJECTIVES
3. formulate community action plan that will address the community issues.
VOCABULARY LIST
To prepare you on this module, you need to unlock
some concepts to give you a better understanding of the topics to be studie
relevant to your study.
COMMUNITY - from the Latin word communitas meaning “fellowship”. Its Latin
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT - refers to the process of working collaboratively
interest, or
similar situations to address issues affecting the well- being of those people
INSTITUTIONS - are established rules that ensure the regular and predictable
and
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
In the previous module, you learned about
the methodologies and approaches in
community
action. In this module, you will be taught on
Community organizing and action had and still has major role and
social change. We cannot fully develop or transform society without considering the
according to its objective, role that community plays, the types of activities involved,
the scale and the integration within the council. What they have in common is
Community action is about putting communities at the heart of their own local
services. Involving people and their community in the design and delivery of
Maintaining and creating wealth – for example helping people into employment or
Causes of Poverty
—Overpopulation
— Exposure to risks
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Marginalization
Orientation
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The Role of the Youth in Community Action
Development
position, roles and activities can allow youth community developers to change the
world. Roles
should be rule voting and frequent, and focus on engaging diverse young people
in community development work through education and training and equipped them
of skills and knowledge that they can impart among their peers, young people as well
as
adults
sustained network, linkages, and solidarity work with other groups can assist
organizational culture.
The community action plan is one of the participatory tools used to build
the capacityof community members in taking action in accordance with the
problems,
change by clarifying what and how it will be done and who will do it. The plan
describes what the community wants to achieve, what activities are required
are needed to be
successful.
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the activities that are decided by the community itself. The focus is more on the
lives rather than just physical development such as building houses, providing clean
the main actors in preparing their own community action plan. Producing the action
plan helps people to take realistic and concrete steps toward participatory
development planning in order to improve not only sanitation and water system but
think and discuss about resources and group involvement, this tool increases
development.
> It is not determined from outside the community but grows/emerges from the
affected community.
> Avoid activities such as lecturing or teaching the people; but concentrate more
> Guarantee that all relevant groups participate in the activities, particularly the
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> Facilitate input from all groups; do not allow one group or leader to dominate the
discussion.
> Remember that one issue might appear to be not very important for one group,
> Avoid too many pictures and text; it is better to absorb and remember several
community
plan, and
an understanding of the latest conditions in the community life that is the social,
This stage defines the problemsthat are actually faced by the community, the
needs
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situation and what must be done to overcome the situation as fast as possible.
. Determining the Priority in Problems and Needs: In this stage the problems
and needs are rankedby the community members according to their level of
urgency, their importance for the development of community life, and the
schedule and the division of tasks in carrying out the action chosen.
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Considerations for Completing a Community Action Plan
action plan:
in the plan, many people will have to be integrated and have to fully participate
in doing the work. It is important that the involved people develop good relations
describes the expenses for carrying out the action plan. What you include
in the budget
. Close alignment with the community’s mission and vision. The vision
your group. During the writing of the action plan, the writers work from the
document that can be reviewed as the group implements it. It is a starting point
that people can continue to update and revise as community groups learn over
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From the list you created choose the top three most priority and the 3 least
Practice Task 2
From the most important issues identified, who do you think are the persons
that needs to be involved in the solution and what are the resources you need?
1.
2. ____________________ ___________________
3. ____________________ ___________________
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Activities: 2.
3.
Specific Period of 1. June 1-30 2020 for the Assessment of Day Care
3.
Persons/ 2. _____________________________
Committees/ 3. _____________________________
Groups
Needed 2.
3.
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POST TEST
A. IDENTIFICATION
community
development work.
B. MATCHING TYPE
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Column A Column B
The project and activities should be anchored in the observed issues and problems
in
the community.
Program/Project
Specific Activities:
Expected Output
Responsible Persons/
Committees/Groups
Resources Needed
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship by DIWA Publishing.
Online Sources:
https://prezi.com/p/flzdcxkdplfk/purpose-of-community-action/
https://sswm.info/sswm-solutions-bop-markets/improving-water-and-sanitation-
services-provided-public-institutions-1/community-action-
plan#:~:text=The%20plan%20describes%20what%20the,decided%20by%20the
%20 community%20itself.
Cover photo credit: Melody D. Legaspi (Rizal Integrated National School, Sorsogon City)
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