COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY
MADHU S M
MPT-COM
Table of Contents
1. Community: Definition of Community
2. Multiplicity of Communities
3. The Community based approach
4. Community Entry strategies
5. CBR and Community development
6.Community initiated versus community oriented
programme
7. Community participation and mobilization
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Community
⚫“Community” can be described as a group of
people that recognizes itself or is recognized by
outsiders as sharing common cultural, religious or
other social features, backgrounds and interests
and that forms a collective identity with shared
goals.
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Multiplicity of Community
⚫What is externally perceived as a community
might in fact be an entity with many sub-groups or
communities.
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Community Based Approach
⚫A community-based approach is a way of working
in partnership with persons of concern during all
stages of programme cycle.
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⚫A community-based approach can help
communities work to prevent social problems and
to deal directly with those that do arise, instead of
having external actors step in and assume these
responsibilities.
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⚫The goals of the community-based approach are to
reinforce the dignity and self-esteem of people of
concern and to empower all the actors to work
together to support the different members of the
community in exercising and enjoying their
human rights.
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⚫A rights-based is founded on the
principles of participation and
approach
individuals and communities toempowering
promote change
and enable them to exercise their rights and
comply with their duties.
⚫It identifies rights-holders (women, girls, boys and
men of concern) and duty-bearers (principally the
State and its agents), and seeks to strengthen the
capacities of rights-holders to make their claims
and of duty-bearers to satisfy those claims. This
requires an attitudinal shift in how we work with
and for persons of concern:
⚫They are no longer viewed as beneficiaries of aid,
b u t as rights-holders with legal
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Community Based Approach
⚫A community-based approach is integral to a
rights-based approach as they are founded on
common principles and goals. The dual approach
requires that our programmes and
activities policies, be international
standards, and
basedon
that members and leaders of legal the
community consider their roles as both rights-
holders and duty-bearers. It is important to
analyze, with all actors, the obstacles to exercising
these responsibilities and ways to overcome them.
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⚫Example, GOI duty to provide education
-
children, for have a responsibility to
while parents
encourage their children to attend school,
providing that they have access to schools and the
means to support their attendance.
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Service approach
⚫Aims a provision of services like assessment,
aids and appliances, medical and
surgical
helping to fill uptreatment,
forms to seek governmen
schemes like bus pass, scholarship, t
card etc. identification
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Legislative Approach
⚫Brings order to governmental efforts. PWD Act in
India
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Steps in Community Entry
1. Collect information and map out the community;
community
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Identify the leadership
⚫It is very important to recognise the position and
roles of the community leaders in order that they
will help the community health officer to develop
ways in seeking their co-operation and support for
programme implementation. In meeting with
chiefs and their skin elders, it is important to
schedule meeting, times to suit the convenience of
the traditional leaders.
⚫Meet the paramount chief first and discuss your
mission e.g. to know the history of the community
and new health programme.
⚫Meet elders also if possible.
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Process
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Identify contact persons
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Various interest groups and personalities in the
community who can serve as contact persons
are:
⚫Prominent head of families
⚫Heads of schools/teachers
⚫Religious leaders
⚫District assembly members
⚫Unity committee members
⚫Youth leaders
⚫Women group leaders
⚫The water and sanitation committee
⚫Disease surveillance volunteers
⚫Traditional birth attendants (TBA’s)
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Advantages using contact persons
⚫Good organizers and people respect their
authority.
⚫Their presence helps people see the issues
as important.
⚫Trust by their people.
⚫They are credible
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Disadvantages
⚫Sometimes not respected-so people may not
come to the meeting.
⚫Presence at meetings may discourage people
from talking.
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Skills and attitudes required of health workers in
undertaking community entry
⚫Skills
⚫Maintain good eye contact
⚫Listen to both sides of and issue
⚫Paraphrase
⚫Show interest
⚫Be empathetic
⚫Encourage others to listen
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⚫Attitude
⚫Patience
⚫Tolerance
⚫Respect for other
people
⚫Good listening attitude
⚫Humility
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⚫ Physiotherapist role/Programme Co-ordinator
⚫ Ensure that community members understand the
message and are encouraged to ask question when
necessary.
⚫ Probe to find out reasons why the community
members may not be well with other leaders through
asking relevant questions, encouraging answers as well
as holding discussions with them.
⚫ Ensure that message is clear and avoid unnecessary
semantics and jargons.
⚫ Encourage effective dialogue through the use of
effective 2- way communication skills.
⚫ Create humour and interacts in a way that helps to
build the environment for effective interpersonal
relationships.
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CBR and Community
Development
⚫ The Millennium Development Goals have
following aims: 1. Eradicate extreme poverty the
hunger 2. universal educationand
3.
Achieve Promote equality and primary
empower 4.
Reduce child
gender
mortality
women 5. Improve maternal health 6.
Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
Ensure environmental sustainability7. 8. Develop a
global partnership for
development
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CBR as part of social, cultural and political
development
⚫The issue is representation. The question is:
how can CBR contribute to
disabled
the representation
people in of their local
socially, communities, culturally and
politically?
reason for disabled people'sThe major
poverty, lack of rights,
and disempowerment, and the major reason for
ignorance and prejudice towards them, is voice-
lessness, which means lack of representation.
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⚫This where an alliance between CBR
is
programmes and DPOs is so important. They must
be mutually reinforcing the definition
definition community development,
of
context of communityinbased
therehabilitation, which
consists of programmes implemented to facilitate
local communities, combining outside assistance
with organized self-determination and effort, so as
to stimulate local initiative and leadership to
change attitude towards people with disabilities
and to assist people with disabilities with their
development within their own community.
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Community Initiated versus
Community Oriented
Programme
⚫Community programmes can be initiated within
the community or applied by an external source
but the critical element in both is the extent to
which the community has a voice in programme
development, direction and management.
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Community Initiated Projects
⚫The idea and concept of the project are conceived
within the community with the main goal being to
meet needs that have not been met by
conventional means.
⚫The projects are governed and implemented by
the community members who initiated the
activities.
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Community Oriented Projects
⚫Community oriented programmes target a defined
population of a community and may involve its
members in the implementation and decision
making process on a different degree.
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Community Initiated Community
Projects Oriented
Projects
The idea and concept of the The programme does not
CBR programme is conceived originate within the
within the community. community.
There is no external External human and financial
intervention, initiative or resources are always involved.
influence.
The primary decision makers The members of the
are the individuals/members community may be involved
within the community. in various decision making
process on a different degree.
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Participation
⚫Participation is key to all successful community
development programmes.
⚫Community participation is a social process where
by specific groups with shared needs, make
decisions and establish mechanism to meet these
needs.
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The three ways of categorizing participation
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Barriers to community
participation
⚫Participation may become ritualistic
⚫Participation often depends on one
charismatic leader
⚫Participation may lead to the development of
a participatory elite
⚫Participatory experiments are often not
cost- effective or replicable
⚫Participation may lead to coercion by neighbors
Cont..
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⚫Participation may raise expectations that cannot
be fulfilled
⚫Participation may lead to conflict
⚫Participation may lead to development of agendas
which do not match national or international
development goals.
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Reference
s
⚫Community Based Rehabilitation – Malcolm Peat
⚫A Community-Based Approach in UNHCR
Operations
⚫Disability in the developing World – Benedicte
Ingstad
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