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Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 421 g

Howard / Rawsthorne

Everyday Community Practice

Principles and practice
1. Auflage 2019
ISBN: 978-1-76063-231-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)

Principles and practice

Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 421 g

ISBN: 978-1-76063-231-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)


Increasingly students and practitioners in human services are asked or seek to include community engagement, participation and capacity building in their work with groups. In this book expert authors Amanda Howard and Margot Rawsthorne provide guidance on the theory and practice of working with communities, from preliminary planning and scoping before direct work with the community begins, through to evaluation. They explore key issues including developing an understanding of community life, facilitating and supporting community action, understanding and acting on structural inequity, managing negotiation and conflict, and building productive networks. They draw extensively on their own work with communities and research to create a dialogue with the reader on the interaction of task and process in everyday community practice.

Written in a friendly and accessible style and featuring the voices of community workers throughout, this is a vital guide for anyone seeking to encourage positive change in an important field of practice.

'This is a splendid addition to the community work literature, offering wise and judicious guidance for those engaged knee-deep in community practice … it acknowledges that the increasing emphasis on individualised service options has too often led to the neglect of understanding the benefits of collective action within diverse and dynamic communities.' - Dr Winsome Roberts, Honorary Senior Fellow, Department of Social Work, University of Melbourne

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Foreword: Anti-oppressive community development
Chapter 1 Introduction

Some thoughts for the beginning

Individual and collective ideas in practice

Ideas and concepts

What is in the book and how was it assembled?

How to use the book

Chapter 2 Moving beyond 'anything goes'

What does everyday practice add to professional practice?

Critical thinking as everyday community practice

Getting runs on the board-doing something

Systems knowledge and navigation

Letting things go. holding your breath

Chapter 3 Listening, loitering and learning

Listening for.

Listening to.
Loitering

Learning

Chapter 4 Being visible and invisible

Enabling participation
Bringing people together across difference

Organising

Chapter 5 Putting projects/work on the ground

Taking care of the internals

Taking care of the externals

Chapter 6 What change are we trying to achieve?
Modelling democratic practices

Education, particularly in relation to political systems

Skills development, particularly project management

Leadership

Conflict resolution

Chapter 7 Risk-taking and safety

Risk and innovation

Risk is decision-making
Mobilising community capacities and risk =
Making sense of risk in everyday community practice

A proviso: the role of trust and confidence

Chapter 8 Networking, partnerships and collaboration

Understand your own collaborative skill set

Cultivate a collaborative professional peer network

Support development of networks among residents and groups

Chapter 9 Taking stock, endings and renewal

What might reflection look and feel like?

Collective reflection

Reflective conversations are planned

Taking care of ourselves

Public reflection

Taking stock in other ways
Chapter 10 Research on whether we make a difference and research to make a difference

Are we making a difference?

Connecting with research
Community-based research and politics

Measuring what, for whom and why

Understanding changing measurement narratives

Reflecting on evidence and evidence-based practice

Research alliances and networks

Project evaluations

University-led research

Collaborative research projects

Collaborative research on collaboration
Picking a research strategy and method
Outsider and insider research
How will we resource the research?
Chapter 11 Why does everyday community practice matter?

Chapter 12 Exemplar projects

People experiencing mental distress and their carers
The Past & Present: A town's story
Community inclusion playgroups
The lawnmower bank: an example from Tracie
A final word
Acknowledgements
Useful resources

References

Index


Amanda Howard is Associate Professor and Program Director, Bachelor of Social Work at the University of Sydney. Margot Rawsthorne is Associate Professor at the University of Sydney and lead researcher at the Glebe Community Development Project. Amanda and Margot both teach, research and publish on community development.



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