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Sustainable development taster sessions

Update on New Packs, January 2008

We are now preparing the final set of Sustainable Development taster session packs for the Every Action Counts (EAC) programme. We are looking for creative training techniques and exercises that you are using with groups which could be adapted to the different themes of EAC, and for examples based on REFLECT action. We are also looking for examples of how community workers are using environmental actions and activities to promote cohesive communities. This can be at the day-to-day level of informally supporting people to share resources, like cars, recycling wheelie bins, shared compost bins, and other very local activities between neighbours, to the more formal activities of walking buses, food get-togethers, interfaith workshops, intergenerational activities, and cross community projects.

If you have examples or ideas you would like to share, please could you contact Val Harris at valharris@phonecoop.coop.

Sustainable development taster sessions packs 1 - 10

As part of the Every Action Counts programme, FCDL has been getting the government's sustainable development message out to people through community groups. Following a detailed survey, we ran a series of workshops and have produced sample training material which can be used with community group members, activists, people working in the community and community development workers.

Four three-hour taster session packs have been designed for members of community groups. These cover the main areas of sustainable development policy and explore how groups can contribute to a more sustainable world. Click on the titles below to download the packs as pdf documents.

Although much of the material we have produced so far has been created for workshops and more formal kinds of training, the material can also be used in informal learning, where a trainer/worker is working with groups and needs information on a particular topic or a way of introducing an idea, or some examples of what other people have been doing. We have produced a matrix of all the material in the taster packs so that you can find the relevant bits easily.


Find out more about this series of taster session packs.
Download a summary of the courses available.

1. Care for your area
2. Community buildings and environmental action
3. Climate change communications
4. Food and communities

Care For Your Area Taster Pack
Community Buildings and environmental action Taster Pack
Every Action Counts
Training programme
Sustainable Development Taster Sessions
Informal Learning Pack
Take action now
Sustainable development links
What is sustainable development?
What is community development?
How to tackle climate change
How green is your supermarket?
How can you embed sustainable development?
The Great Global Warming debate
Making your town carbon neutral

Sign the Declaration on Climate Change
Climate change communications taster pack
Food  and communities Taster Pack
Community development and environmental action Taster Pack
Sustainable Development and Communities Taster Pack 6: Strategies and Policies to support environmental action

Scroll down the page for packs 7 - 10

Click here to download Adobe Acrobat reader to read the taster packs

The following two taster session packs, also of three hours each, are aimed at paid community workers and others working with community groups. One explores different ways to introduce sustainable development to community groups, and the other focuses on influencing and using local policies to include sustainable development and to generate the resources needed to support this work in communities.

5. Community development and environmental action
6. Strategies and policies to support environmental action

Our latest taster session packs are:

7. Local Actions on Travel and Transport
8. Impact of Travel/Transport on Communities
9. Climate Justice, Environmental Justice and Community Action
10. Policies for Environmental Action

The CDW National Occupational Standards summary leaflet and Every Action Counts leaflet can also be downloaded as supporting information to accompany these packs.

Further materials

Click here for details of our Informal Learning Pack.

Another part of the initial work involved creating some accreditable units - we have drafted a new NOCN unit to add to our national CD award, and this will be available once it has been approved by NOCN. We also drafted a sample HE unit which could be adapted and used to provide an additional unit to many undergraduate and graduate programmes for people who will be working in the community. Anyone is welcome to download and adapt this unit to meet their own programme needs. We would appreciate any feedback on how helpful this approach has been. Download the sample HE Module: Sustainable Communities: Integrating Sustainable Development and Community Development.

Your feedback

All of these are pilot materials and we would welcome feedback on all of them that you use. There will be another phase in the DEFRA work to roll out these programmes and to create other ones, so all feedback is welcomed - please write to info@fcdl.org.uk with your comments.

It would be very useful to have a record of how many people use the packs. If you have downloaded any of them, please let us know by email to info@fcdl.org.uk, providing your name, organisation and email address. Please indicate in your email whether you would also like to be added to our mailing list for community development learning information.