Experiences in Community Engagement Solidarity and Citizenship

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GROUP

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Who’s reporting?

PABORIAN GANTON GUNABE ALCALDE ONA ESTOPA

MANAGE REPORTERS
EXPERIENCE IN
This report is all about the experiences in

cesc
Community Engagement Solidarity and
Citizenship.

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COMMUNITY

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The majority of individuals who were actively involved in initiatives utilising

ENGAGEMENT
community engagement approaches experienced positive benefits, in terms
of physical and emotional health and well‐being, self‐confidence, self‐
esteem, social relationships and individual empowerment (defined as the
feeling that they are being useful to others, feeling in control of events, being
able to express ideas and having an awareness of individual rights). There
was also evidence, however, that community engagement was not inevitably
a positive experience for participants in all circumstances.

Process of working collaboratively with and through groups of people


affiliated by geographic proximity, special interest, or similar situations to
address issues affecting the well-being of those people.

Often the biggest challenge in community engagement is lack of time and


staff to effectively put in place a complete strategy. This starts at the
planning stage and is necessary through delivery and into the final reporting
and evaluation stage.

The Platform
solidarity

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It is an individual or group value aimed at the sustainable development of
peoples and communities. It works in such a way that it can provide unity
between different individuals and communities to achieve better well-being,
and better well-being than health for all, which has been an eternal slogan
for the WHO.

Project Power
citizenship

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Citizenship is the status of a person recognized under the law of
a country of belonging to thereof. In international law it is
membership to a sovereign state.

3 Idiots
Summary I Info
Fact-Facts-Fact

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It focuses on the application of ideas and methods of the social sciences to
understand, investigate and examine the challenges of contemporary
community life. It focuses on community-action initiatives such as
community engagement, solidarity and citizenship as guided by the core
values of human rights, social justice, empowerment and advocacy, gender
equality and participatory development. It aims at enhancing the students'
sense of shared identity and willingness to contribute to the pursuit of the
common good of the community. It enables students to integrate applied
social sciences into community-action initiatives.

CESC
• Synthesizing of implementing community-action
• Explaining the importance of studying community dynamics and action
• Analyzing functions of communities in terms of structures, and processes.
• Identifying opportunities to contribute to community development through
solidarity
• Assessing selected community action
• Promoting awareness of human rights in communities
• Appraising the value of social equity and gender equality
• Analyzing strategies of empowerment and advocacy through community
• Applying systematic social research methods in conducting a community
study
• Developing a community action plan using participatory approaches.

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THANK YOU FOR
This report is all about the experiences in

LISTENING
Community Engagement Solidarity and Citizenship. And
it is now about to end. Thank you and God bless!

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