module 5 thinking about gifts and life in community cam’ can – support worker training the...
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Module 5Thinking about Gifts and Life in Community
Cam’ Can – Support Worker Training
The Importance of Community
Sharing Ordinary Places
In this module we explore The gift that people have to contribute linking Gifts and Capacities to
opportunities and connections in community
What do we mean by community? John McKnight‟s definition of community is as follows:- Community is the social place (sense of
human connectedness) experienced within families, neighbours, neighbourhood associations, schools, clubs, civic groups, local enterprises, churches, ethnic organisations, temples, local unions, local government and local media.
Working in community Supporting people with a disability to
have good lives in their local community is the core business of Cam Can.
So we need to be; Intentional about community building Principled in our approach Individualised in our thinking
People with a disability contributing to community
“Every single person has capacities, abilities, gifts and ideas, and living a good life depends on whether those capacities can be used, abilities expressed, gifts given and ideas shared.”
How can you support people to contribute their gifts and connect with community?
Community Connections do not always occur naturally, particularly for vulnerable groups.
Your role as a supporter is to enhance community connections and allow a person to “shine” and to demonstrate the gifts that they have to give to community.
Gifts Postero To do this well we need to know the gifts
and strengths of the person that we are supporting in order to find meaningful opportunities in community.
Exercise Let’s think about a person you are
working with….. We are going to get to know them with the aim to connect the person to their local community.
Remember we are looking to develop positive roles A library member A gym member A member of a club A customer What else?
Now lets look at opportunitiesfor the person that you support that may be possible in his/her local
community…….
What ideas have you come up with?
Building relationships and community connections takes time ……..If at first you don’t succeed
Keep at it – keep the person well and truly in the centre of their community
and remember Rome wasn’t built in a day