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Slides from 2 Day ABCD Workshop delivered by Cormac Russell and Jim Diers, Hosted byForever Manchester Foundation and supported by the Community Foundation Network. November 17,18 2011

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ABCD in ActionNurture Development 2 Day

Workshop (Cormac Russell & Jim Diers)

World OutsideWorld Outside

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#ABCD At @4everMcr_CB

Stories from field Stories from field

Day One: OverviewDay One: Overview

The ABCD ApproachThe ABCD Approach

The 12 Domains GameThe 12 Domains Game

ABCD & InclusionABCD & Inclusion

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The ApproachThe Approach11

About the ABCD InstituteAbout the ABCD Institute

Est. 1995,

Northwestern

University, Illinois

- Presence on every continent throughout the world.

Tell us a story…..Tell us a story…..

‘Can you tell us a story about a time when you and your neighbours came together to make things better?’

Community is about identifying and contributing our assets

Community=AssociationCommunity=Association

Community=Institutional Assets

Community=Physical Assets

Community = Economic Exchange

Community = Stories

Assets? Assets?

These community assets include:• the skills of local residents • the power of local associations • the resources of public, private and non-profit

institutions • the physical and economic resources of local

places.• The stories of our lives and of evolving

community .

Determinants of HealthDeterminants of Health

• Personal behaviour

• Social Networks

• Economic circumstances

• Environmental conditions

• Access to health care.

The glass is half fullThe glass is half full

Village Needs MapVillage Needs Map

Food insecurity Hunger

Poverty

Poor infra-structure

AIDS/HIV

Drought

Corruption Lack of basic Education

Health crisis

MalariaCrime

Gender inequality

Individuals

Pastoral communities in rural Kenya.

Physical SpaceRangelands

Pasture grazing fields – Kadengoi, Kataruk, Kasarani, Loru plains, Silale,

ArooHills – Kalangol, Lotiruk, Loriu, Silale,

morwakiring, kamarokFarms – Morulem, Lokubae, Elelea

Seasonal streamsWater source e.g. wells, boreholes

and water panWomen groupsYouth groupsDevelopment

committeeVICOBA

Group ranchesConservanciesFamily Support

GroupsHealth Advocacy and

Fitness GroupsPFS

Youth groupsBusiness groupsReligious groupsElderly groups

Community Animal health worker groups

Dong’a Cultural GroupsMen’s Groups

Youth Mentoring GroupsMutual Support Groups

Neighborhood Improvement Groups

Political OrganizationsRecreation GroupsReligious Groups

Social GroupsWater users Groups

CAHWs vet shop groupsFormer livestock rustlers

group

assosciat

Local EconomyLivestock trade (small scale)

Charcoal burningSale of animal

Drugs shops by CAHWSFor-Profit BusinessesBusiness Associations

Village banksMicro enterprises

pastureLivestock

Business tradeSmall scale farming

Sand harvestingQuarry harvestingHoney harvesting

CharcoalMining

Hides and skin products

Eco – tourismSmall arms tradeLivestock rustling

StoriesOf Burning of prosopys Juliflora by the

womenOf Ashes from trees burning acts as

manure to the soilOf background and personal historyOf what we like to do and contributeOf existing and ongoing skills and

capacitiesOf successful community development

Of economic growthOf addressing discrimination

Of including those who are marginalizedOf recognizing the value of everyone

Of a time when we felt appreciated and valued

Of a time the community was at its best

Physical Space

Local Economy

StoriesInstitutions

Associations

Individuals

Communit

y

Communit

yCommunity

Skilled peopleBusiness skills

FarmersLeaders

BusinessmenWomen

Elders (traditional leaders)

EntrepreneursActivistsWarriors

Laibons / seersReligious Leaders

Students

InstitutionsMWUA / LWUA (food security)LOMEDS (micro credit, peace,

livestock marketing)LCRC – meeting facilities

Schools (primary) Nginyang, Amaya, Ngoron, Chesawach,Kokwototo, Natan

)Secondary (Chemolingot, Barpello and

Churo AIC)Nginyang Polytechnic

Health facilitiesChurches

Asset Map Turkana, Pokot & Samburu

What is an Asset Based Approach? What is an Asset Based Approach?

Asset-based Community Development MethodologyAsset-based Community

Development Methodology

Discovering Strengths

Organizing & Mapping

Linking andMobilizing

Community Driven Initiatives

Sustaining the Process

A Picture of a strong CommunityA Picture of a strong Community

$NFP NFP

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G

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Doing work the old wayDoing work the old way

SBA: processes with ownership SBA: processes with ownership

How we view determines what we do..

Where we reallyget our

needs met

Fundamental NeedsFundamental Needs

Security

Autonomy

Belonging

Competence

?

Emotional & Material

Agency. Independence. Sense of efficacy in the world. Plus authenticity

Community, Family & Friends, as giver & receiver

Ability to sustain tasks of choosing, to contribute.

Russell, C (2010)

You can’t know what you need You can’t know what you need

Till you know what you have…

Understanding motivation to actUnderstanding motivation to act

In every community there is work to be

done.

In every heart there is the power to do it.

People will support what they help to

create.

When people care enough to act..

When people care enough to act..

When do you act within your family and

community life?

3 enablers3 enablers

• Dreams

• Concerns

• Gift giving opportunities

‘There is no greater power than a

community that has discovered what it

cares about.’ Margaret Wheatley

A new policy anyone?A new policy anyone?Present Policy Why not also have a model

that…

Focus on Deficiencies Focus on Assets

Problem Response Opportunity Identification

Charity Orientation Investment Orientation

Grants to Agencies Grants, Loans, Investments, Leverage

More Services Fewer Services

High Emphasis on Agencies Emphasis on Associations

Focus on Individuals Focus on communities/neighbourhoods

Maintenance Development

See People as Clients See People as Citizens and

Co-producers

‘Fix People’ Develop Potential

Programmes are the Answer People are the Answer

Festival Day in Thornton Heath-Sept 18, 2011

And on the day people were invited to share their gifts….

This is Shirley with her neighbour...Shirley is a neighbourhood connector

Why have a meeting when you can have a party?

The connectors want to discover hidden treasure and build relationships….

They had already knocked on doors, and heard peoples stories like Mr and Mrs Ahmed…..

Paul Macey who is a wonderful Community Builder, and isfacilitating the process on behalf of Croydon Voluntary Action and Croydon NHS sat with Peggy and heard her story….

And Peggy and Mr & Mrs Ahmed were connected

The connectors have experienced the power of connecting people…

And they have been mapping local associations too….

And seeing the huge potential for connecting these assets also….

And the older people will have plenty to teach the kids as well…

Bingo!!!!

Being intentional about the process of engagement, mapping:a) associations; b) capacity/contribution and then invitation

What formal or informal groups are you part of?

What are your skills and talents?

What gifts and talents would you like to share?

Wow! That many? What would happen if we had these conversations with everyone in Thornton Heath?

Young people are leaders of today, not tomorrow, we invite them in. The message on the day: Thornton Heath needs you, we can not do this without you…

The art of conversation, conversations matter….

And they stayed for the vision….

News flash: the streets of Thornton Heath were filled today with young people (and the young at heart) making fun…and Community

Learning PairsLearning Pairs

We’ve been here before:• What is your high point story of helping create a

stronger community?• What difference were you able to make?• Why did it matter to you?• What did you learn about your strengths and

gifts?• Who else was involved and what did they

contribute?• What community assets were resources in

making the change happen?

The 5 Ds Process of Strength Based Well Being Promotion

The 5 Ds Process of Strength Based Well Being Promotion

D1- DISCOVER

D2 - DREAM

D3-DESIGN

D1- We have done it before.

D2 – We have a vision for our future.

D3 – We agree on what could be done.

D4 – We have a list of our resources to draw from.

D5 – action plan & start implementing it.

D5 – DELIVER/DO IT

D4 -DEFINE

Health BreakHealth Break

• Networking 11:30-11:45

• Visit the Keep Doing, Stop Doing, Start Doing Wall and share you’re views.

12 Domains Process12 Domains Process22

We Can GameWe Can Game

People PowerPeople Power

What is it, that only people organised into

communities can do?

And that no system, no matter how well

resourced can replace or substitute for?

Insert 12 domains over 4 slides

Insert 12 domains over 4 slides

• Plus Tessy’s slides

LunchLunch

• Lunch 1pm – 2pm

Stories from the fieldStories from the field33

Let’s have a learning conversation

Let’s have a learning conversation

Your dream?

So what’s

Praxis

Debriefing exerciseDebriefing exercise

• What current trends give you most hope that such a movement can and will grow stronger?

• What is contributing most to your own willingness to make a difference in your community now?

• What are the most important factors likely to sustain your involvement?

• What resources are available to help you do something around what you care about?

Stories from the fieldStories from the field55

Community Building

Matters

Development trends Development trends

• Do development to the people• Do development for the people• Do development through the people  • Do development with the people• Developing local capacity for self-

development• Identify connect and mobilise assets people

decide together what change should look and feel like, we serve them

Community Asset Map-Ballinacurra Weston

Community Asset Map-Ballinacurra Weston

IndividualsGifts, Skills, Capacities,

Knowledge and Traits of Youth

Older AdultsArtists

People with DisabilitiesStudentsParents

EntrepreneursActivists

InstitutionsSchools

UniversitiesCommunity CollegesPolice Departments

HospitalsLibraries

Social Service Agencies

Non ProfitsMuseums

Fire DepartmentsFoundations

Physical SpaceGardens

ParksPlaygroundsParking Lots

Walking PathsForests/Forest

PreservesPicnic AreasCampsites

Fishing Spots

StoriesOf background and personal history

Of what you like to do and contributeOf existing and ongoing skills and

capacitiesOf successful community development

Of economic growthOf addressing discrimination

Of including those who are marginalizedOf recognizing the value of everyoneOf a time when you or your group felt

appreciated and valuedOf a time the community was at its best

Local EconomyFor-Profit Businesses

Consumer ExpendituresMerchants

Chamber of CommerceBusiness Associations

BanksFoundations

Institutional-Purchasing Power and Personnel

Micro enterprisesLocal Coops

Corporations and Branches

Animal Care GroupsAnti Crime Groups

Residents AssocBusiness Organizations

Charitable GroupsCivic Events Groups

Cultural GroupsEducation Groups

Elderly GroupsEnvironmental Groups

Family Support Groups Health Advocacy and

Fitness Groups

Heritage GroupsHobby and Collectors Groups

Men’s Groups Mentoring Groups

Mutual Support GroupsNeighborhood Improvement

GroupsPolitical Organizations

Recreation GroupsReligious Groups

Service ClubsSocial GroupsUnion Groups

Women’s GroupsYouth Groups

Associations

Physical Space

Local Economy

StoriesInstitutions

Associations

Individuals

My Commun

ity

My Commun

ity

Our Community

1. What can you do with people power?

Once There is a

NEIGHBOURHOODVISION…ask

2. What can you do with help from outside agencies? What would that help look like?

3. What do you need outside agencies to do unilaterally?

Strangers are twice more likely to assist you, than you think

Strangers are twice more likely to assist you, than you think

Studies by Flynn & Lake (2010) of Columbia University show that people underestimate how likely others are to help by as much as 100%

The main protagonists:The main protagonists:

• Leader – someone that can bring people together to work on an issue

• Gift Giver – a person that is willing to contribute their asset to work on an issue.

• Invisible Person – a person that has not yet been “discovered” or been convinced to use their assets to help achieve their dreams or address their concerns in the neighborhood.

The unsung hero! The unsung hero!

• Connector – an individual that is good at discovering what people care about and where their assets can be used.– Gift centered– Well connected– Trusted– Believe they are welcome

The move is from services to clients

to

supports for citizens

Inclusion

There are many different bird callsThere are many different bird calls

The Common Loon

Our Solutions are often not fit for purpose

Our Solutions are often not fit for purpose

Addressing systems culture…..Addressing systems culture…..

Yesterday’s harvest…..

Matching Grants Matching Grants

Day Two: OverviewDay Two: Overview

Stories from the fieldStories from the field

Asset MappingAsset Mapping

Next stepsNext steps

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Everyone means everyone!Everyone means everyone!

Social inclusion? Where it matters?Social inclusion? Where it matters?

Participation

Friendship

Intimacy

Economic Exchange

Spot the difference?Spot the difference?

Full circles indicate capacity to deal with life andare a powerful measure of health in our society.Full circles indicate capacity to deal with life andare a powerful measure of health in our society.

My VisionMy Vision

My Good LifeMy Good Life

• Real friends• A relationship like

Cormac has• A real job• Enough money to do the

things I like

My Good Life begins at HomeMy Good Life begins at Home

• I live at home with my

wonderful Mom and Dad• I am a proud Limerick

man• And a Munster Rugby

supporter

Day Two: OverviewDay Two: Overview

Stories from the fieldStories from the field55

• Keys to Effective Engagement and Appreciative Inquiry….

Jim Diers.

Asset MappingAsset Mapping66

What mapWhat map

Will lead to the hidden treasure?Will lead to the hidden treasure?

Learning Conversations-30 minsLearning Conversations-30 mins

1. What would you love to teach?

2. What would you love to learn from a neighbour?

3. Where are the bumping places?

4. What are the social networks?

Comparing MapsComparing Maps

Classic Needs mapsClassic Needs maps

Racial tension/hate crimes High crime rates. Significant fear among older people

High levels of ADHD

Smoking relatedHeart diseaseRespiratory difficulties

Obesity across The life course

High levels of drug and Alcohol use.

High unemployment Poor educational attainment

Poor housing/environmental issues

High morbidity

Anti socialbehaviour

Gender inequality

Matching GrantsMatching Grants77

Next stepsNext steps44

Taking StockTaking Stock

• What are the areas where you feel more citizen engagement could have the most impact on improving the quality of public life and personal wellbeing in our Thornton Heath?

• As you reflect on successful ways citizens are

currently engaged in improving the community, what initiatives stand out as being exceptionally promising in expanding local citizen leadership and why?

Next StepsNext Steps

• What small changes could we make right now that would really encourage more families to get engaged with improving their community in Thornton Heath?

• How would you personally like to be involved in expanding citizen leadership here?

Open Space Open Space

• Affinity groups to work up specific action points

Access to SlidesAccess to Slides

• Go to www.slideshare.net

EvaluationEvaluation

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