Real Influence in Community Engagement

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BETA GROUP. Real Influence in Community Engagement.

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OFFICERS. DE SILVA JEZRAH MIKAELA C. DESISTO, DAVIE JEN T,.

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REPORTERS. CASTILLO, MAECAELLA R CAWALING, CHRISTIAN ANDRE D CELESTIAL, CRISTINE C CONCEPCION, FRANCINE AINE EUNICE CORUNA, CZARINA MARIE C DE FRANCIA, RODELYN D DOROLIAT, MARY GRACE N DUMPIT, NHEL ANDREI D DURAN, WILMA GINA EBREO JHIAN ELNASIN, JAMAICA A.

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CONTENTS OF THIS LESSONS. W hat is Community Engagement? Real Influences in Community Engagement Is Community Engagement Really Helpful?.

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What does community mean?. CONCEPCION, FRANCINE AINE EUNICE.

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What is Community Engagement? the 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 Example of Community Engagement Creating social media tools for an organization Creating a community mural. Filling a volunteer shift at a local organization.

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Benefits of Community Engagement Empower citizens Contribute to change Inform policy decisions Higher quality solutions Strengthen social inclusions Address relevant needs.

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INFLUENCE in a Community Engagement.

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Working collaboratively with & through groups of people affiliated by geographic proximity, special interest, or similar situations to address issues affecting their well-being. Focus on community’s expectations, assets & needs when designing, implementing & evaluating solutions to issues. Value community members as equal partners. Meld community “wisdom” with institutional & scientific expertise..

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Keep your "promise" to community members. Ask for people's personal story. Engage around interests. Make it fun!.

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Why is it that Community Engagement is Necessary and became part of the real influences? Community Engagement is the process of working together with and through groups of people who live near each other, have a common interest, or are in similar situations to address issues that affect their well-being. It is a powerful way to make environmental and behavioral changes that will improve the health of the community and its members..

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The quality of an engagement process is determined by the level of influence needed because people who don't have any influence become jaded, cynical, and negative if they don't have any influence. If an organization wants to be more powerful, it needs to go beyond what it thinks.

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Listening is the bedrock for engagement. It gives your station the who, what, when, why and where of your efforts while simultaneously building awareness and understanding of the needs, interests, history and priorities of your community. To learn what’s important to your community, you need to listen. (By Jack Galmiche (Nine Network of Public Media) and Amy Shaw (Nine Network of Public Media).

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Listening is the bedrock for engagement. It gives your station the who, what, when, why and where of your efforts while simultaneously building awareness and understanding of the needs, interests, history and priorities of your community. To learn what’s important to your community, you need to listen. (By Jack Galmiche (Nine Network of Public Media) and Amy Shaw (Nine Network of Public Media).

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Ongoing listening leads to better connected and informed community efforts, improves station relevancy and enhances your value in the community. Every meaningful engagement effort no matter how big or small is made better by listening..

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Unearthed- Influential processes unearth new ideas, outcomes, and solutions. Give everyday citizens without a personal stake in the issue the opportunity to have true influence and they’ll be more courageous than elected officials..

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DE FRANCIA, RODELYN D. LO/J. Liberato 2015. 'Berkshi/@s.com 2019.

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Empowerment is the degree of autonomy and self-determination in people and in communities. This enables them to represent their interests in a responsible and self-determined way, acting on their own authority. It is the process of becoming stronger and more confident, especially in controlling one's life and claiming one's rights. Empowerment as action refers both to the process of self-empowerment and to professional support of people, which enables them to overcome their sense of powerlessness and lack of influence, and to recognize and use their resources..

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Examples: Passionate Love Focus Creativity Solution Result.

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The ability to nurture assesses a caregiver's availability and ability to meet the needs of a child in a sensitive manner. Being fully present in your interactions with children (verbally and nonverbally) and validating their feelings are all examples of nurturing behavior..

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What is the important collaboration in a community engagement? Collaborations accomplish shared vision, achieve positive outcomes for the audiences they serve, and build an interdependent system to address issues and opportunities. Collaborations also involved the sharing of resources and responsibilities to jointly plan, implement and evaluate programs to achieve common goals..

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Key strategies for collaboration Recognize the power of Time - Turf - Trust Clarify purpose and goals Identify roles and responsibilities.

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WHAT IS ENERGIZING IN REAL INFLUENCE IN COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT? Energizing is what makes things fun and exciting for everyone in community engagement. REASON WHY ARE WE CONDUCTING COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Community engagement increases the visibility and understanding of issues and empowers communities to have their say over decisions that affect their lives, their towns, cities and neighbourhoods..

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5 REASONS WHY PEOPLE ARE MOTIVATED TO JOIN COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT to ask a question (or solve a problem), to improve their expertise to increase their status to be part of a group to explore a topic with a group of like minded friends.

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CREATIVE STRATEGIES THAT YOU CAN APPLY OR TRY IN YOUR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Give community members a place to express themselves Focus on community moderation Segment you community engagement for epic community development Be responsive Make it fun to be your community member Gamification is an excellent community engagement strategy..

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Is Community Engagement really helpful? Community engagement is crucial because it involves taking steps to influence stakeholders with government, political, or financial authority to adopt public programs and policies that primarily benefit specific communities and generate social change. This is why community engagement is important for individuals, public organisations, and governments alike..

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5 Reasons Why Community Engagement Matters Your community will trust you more You will make better decisions and do a better job of addressing all the issues Your community will be more satisfied with your organization’s performance The community will be more likely to accept your recommendations Your strategy, plan or policy will be politically robust.