Community Development Principles Crossing the ICT Bridge Project Trainers: Lynne Gibb Sally Dusting-Laird.

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Community Development Principles Crossing the ICT Bridge Project Trainers: Lynne Gibb Sally Dusting-Laird

Crossing the ICT Bridge project Community Participation Everyone has a valuable contribution to make and community members can join in at any level. Volunteers and community members are integral to the decision-making, evaluation, provision, participation and direction setting at all levels of the organisation.

Crossing the ICT Bridge project Community Ownership Members are actively involved in decision-making and have ownership of the centre’s activities. A voluntary management committee comprising elected members who live, work or participate in the local community governs each centre. The governance model is developmental, working co- operatively and collaboratively with staff, volunteers, centre participants and the wider community, thus generating a range of community benefits.

Crossing the ICT Bridge project Empowerment A process that respects, values and enhances people’s ability to have control over their lives is put into practice. This process encourages people to meet their needs and aspirations in a self-aware and informed way which takes advantage of their skills, experience and potential. Change and growth occurs through informing and empowering individuals and communities.

Crossing the ICT Bridge project Lifelong Learning Learning is integrated into all aspects of centre activities, thus building and supporting the personal skills, knowledge, abilities and resilience of people. They develop the health, wellbeing and connection of people and their families, through formal and informal pathways in education, employment and self- development.

Crossing the ICT Bridge project Inclusion The diverse contributions that people make are valued, no matter what their background or varying abilities. Individual and local needs are acknowledged and addressed, often through informal interaction. Identifying these needs and issues through a range of methods is instrumental to informing the planning and development of activities and programs.

Crossing the ICT Bridge project Access and Equity Centres are accessible and welcoming. They promote a fairer distribution of economic resources and power between people by aiming to improve the social, environmental, economic and cultural infrastructures within their communities.

Crossing the ICT Bridge project Social Action Internal and external factors that impact on the local community are analysed and relationships between individuals, groups and organisations and within the community transformed through collective action.

Crossing the ICT Bridge project Advocacy In meeting individual and group needs, Centres act with, or on behalf of, community members.

Crossing the ICT Bridge project Networking Linking, forming alliances, collaborating and working with individuals, groups, other agencies, government and business are crucial, with interaction between formal and informal methods to achieve connections within the local communities.

Crossing the ICT Bridge project Self Help Individuals are supported in coming together in a caring group environment to share information, knowledge, skills and life experience in order that each participant can reach their own personal goals. CCH acknowledges the Melbourne based Association of Neighbourhood Houses & Learning Centres [ANHLC] for these principles.