FCDL
Annual Conference and AGM 2009 BVSC,
Digbeth, Birmingham Monday 5 October 2009
Thanks to everyone
who attended our recent one day conference and AGM. At the event, we discussed
the three themes below in order to progress the discussions and debates towards
a UK wide conference that FCDL is planning to organise in partnership with others
later in the year - Introducing
and using the new national occupational standards for Community Development
- Discussing
and influencing the new Community Development qualifications framework
- Professionalising
Community Development
The
workshop sessions included discussions on: 1.
Getting to know and use the new Community Development national occupational standards:
Many FCDL members were among the hundreds of Community Development practitioners
who actively contributed to the review and rewriting of the national occupational
standards. There is a new definition, five key values and seven key areas which
cover 25 standards. There is a lot of enthusiasm and anticipation about how we
can use and promote them. 2.
What should a new Community Development learning and qualifications framework
look like?: LLUK is currently undertaking a project to determine what qualifications
are needed for Community Development. This workshop provided one of the first
opportunities for Community Development practitioners to collectively participate
in the discussion. 3.
Professionalising Community Development - the why, why not and if so how?: This
debate has been around for years and current circumstances and developments have
brought it to the fore again. The England Standards Board restarted the debate
with a discussion paper and recent CDX regional events have begun to explore the
issue. FCDL's starting point is that we need to be clear why we are talking about
professionalisation and what it means, rather than being driven to it, and we
want to ensure that any professionalisation process is inclusive and anti-discriminatory
and reflect Community Development values. Further
information Available
here soon: - Reports
from the event
- Details
of any changes to the membership of the FCDL Management Group, and other decisions
made at the AGM
The
event was free to FCDL members - find out how
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