GSC2304

Community development

Lecturer to be advised

8 points - 4 hours per week - First semester - Gippsland and distance - Prerequisites: Social welfare students, all first-level subjects plus GSC2303; community studies minor, GSC1301 and GSC1801 or equivalents

Objectives The student will acquire a holistic view of community, as well as an understanding of how wider structural forces, social political, organisational, economic and ideological impact on communities, so that their practice will reflect this understanding. Students will learn skills to assess and apply an appropriate strategic response, and evaluate the outcome.

Synopsis The subject focuses on community and the theory and practice of community development. This includes analysis of community needs, community ownership of problems and solutions, notions of participation, and universality and marginality, and planning and implementing appropriate community intervention strategies.

Assessment Assignment: 60% - Community analysis: 40%

Prescribed texts

Kenny S Developing communities for the future: Community development in Australia Nelson, 1994
Ife J Community development: Creating community alternatives Longman, 1995

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