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There are 7 Phases of Community Change
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What is included in the Pre-Contact Stage?
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Starting to know the community, meeting with leaders, touring the facility
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Contact with the funders, getting hired, creating a description?
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Why is it important to understand the funding organization?
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To develop a realist view of the project
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To understand internal agency politics and dynamics
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To know how much they're going to give you in funding
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It is important to understand the dynamics between the funder and the community to understand the [blank_start]personal[blank_end] and [blank_start]interpersonal[blank_end] dynamics at play.
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personal
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power
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interpersonal
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societal
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Understanding the sponsor's vision is important to understand if there are issues the funder doesn't want addressed
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When trying to understand the funder's objectives one never has to evaluate their own values and position?
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To understand the limits in regards to funding, community workers have to:
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Understand the limits of funding, goals
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Be realistic
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Understand that communities have all the resources they need internally
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To be accountable one should use the collected data from the start to control expectations of what the evaluation will entail?
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Who should be the initial contact in the community?
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Depending on the size of the community, look for formal or credible leaders
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Find someone who seems to be in the know about what's happening
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In large communities, the community worker should establish a presence for themselves
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What are common concerns regarding community organizers?
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One of the primary engagement principles is to keep a close knit, reliable amount of contacts within the community?
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What is a factor when looking at people's involvement motivation?
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People who want to make their community a better place
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People who want to be a leaders
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People who want to develop a better resume through community service
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When dealing with community analysis, it is important that the organizer is confident that they can get together a team of citizens; whether or not progress happens is a secondary concern
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Part of social learning is citizens questioning their community and gaining an understanding of it?
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The first aspect of developing an organizational base is:
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Leadership: Confident sensitive people with vision prepared to work and involve others
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Participation: Committed animated people prepared to work on specific concerns
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Coherence: Focused and relevant analysis and effective use of human resources
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The second aspect of developing an organizational base is:
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Coherence
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Leadership
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Participation
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Participatory Action research means the worker immerses themselves in the community during the duration of the project
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Participatory Action should never be political
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What are oppressed communities missing?
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Information
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Funding
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Privilege
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Reflection and analysis
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The Five stages of PAR are: [blank_start]Problem[blank_end] identification, Developing [blank_start]actions[blank_end] to remediate the problems, Taking action, Evaluate the [blank_start]Learning outcomes[blank_end] and [blank_start]Reflecting[blank_end] and applying a [blank_start]critical[blank_end] lens
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Problem
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actions
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Learning outcomes
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Reflecting
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critical
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Some of the elements that make up a community are: Physical, social, psychological and political
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When collecting information from a community, you do not need to stress confidentiality as you are working with a large group
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When collecting information from a community, take into consideration their
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Instrumental Needs
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Structural Needs
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Affective Needs
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All of the above
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Organizational development is important because it is a concrete expression that people can develop power
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Meetings are not the best place to hold discussions because of power indifference and because people's voices could get lost in the crowd
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[blank_start]Elections[blank_end] help bring formal structure through democratic election of leadership
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The 3 levels of commitment includes:
[blank_start]Committed[blank_end]: People who hold meetings at their houses, donate money, participate in fundraising, sit on committees
[blank_start]Active[blank_end]: People who will attend meetings, deliver flyers, sign petitions
[blank_start]Peripheral[blank_end]: People who prefer just to stay informed
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Committed
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Active
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Peripheral
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Additional training is not required for communities because they are informal groups
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What are some reasons funding is needed
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When dealing with opposition, divide and conquer is the best solution
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Campaigns are series of actions designed and undertaken to bring about a particular result
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Campaigns are a stable solution and always turn out in favor of what the organizer is trying to accomplish
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The types of campaigns are
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Municipal, Provincial, Federal
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Local, Local Mass, Social Movement
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Public events should bring positive attention to the issue
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Reasons to demonstrate
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The first principle of demonstration is [blank_start]non-violence[blank_end].
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When contacting the media, it is important to delegate a spokesperson
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When participating in civil disobedience, it is a decision that can be taken lightly as nothing will likely come from it.
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The steps of negotiation include:
Have a clear idea of [blank_start]wants[blank_end] and needs; Understand the community organizations values, [blank_start]principles[blank_end], analysis; Be clear on the [blank_start]context[blank_end]; Be clear on the bottom line
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wants
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desires
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principles
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strengths
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context
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history
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There are __ principles of evaluation
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The community should always be aware of why the evaluation is needed and its implications
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There should be many opportunities for community involvement
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Framing clarity includes
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Who does and doesn't get to write questions
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Materials from a craft store
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That the funding organization will always be the perspective presented
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The important evaluation categories include: [blank_start]Community[blank_end], [blank_start]Programs[blank_end] and Activities, [blank_start]Opposition[blank_end], the Organizer and [blank_start]Allies[blank_end].
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Community
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Programs
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Opposition
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Allies
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There is no reason for the organizer to leave the community change project early
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The 5 Reasons for Leaving Early are: [blank_start]Worker Fatigue[blank_end], Need for [blank_start]different[blank_end] skills, No funding, Organizer becomes [blank_start]target[blank_end], Organizer gets another job
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Worker Fatigue
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Worker is bored
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different
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better
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best friends
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target
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It is important to leave respectfully
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What elements are included in the Importance of Celebration