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Community
Development Learning Publications
The Federation is committed to publishing a range of resources on community development
learning. From strategic to practical, the publications listed cover many of the
areas and issues relevant to anyone interested in community development learning.
The Federation has developed
a series of Practice Sharing publications: from information sheets to training
exercises and tools for learning. For
a full list of publications available from the Federation, click on the headings
below or scroll down the page - many of these resources are FREE
and can be downloaded. There is also a separate Training
Resources page - see menu on left. Publications can be ordered by downloading
the relevant order form below and invoices supplied, and Federation members receive
a 10% discount on all publications. Join
the Federation now. Download a Publications
order form Packs
and information sheets
NEW
Community Work Skills Manual 2009
Community worker's practice guide, written by community workers, covering everything
from the values and principles underlying community work, to roles and responsibilities,
working with groups, community surveys etc. Publ. 2009 This new revised
edition of the Community Work Skills Manual is now available. Click here
for details
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NEW
How To ...Guides These guides are published by FCDL as part of a series
produced by members of the National Empowerment Partnership. The Department for
Communities and Local Government's Community Empowerment Action Plan aims to "enable
more people to play an active role in the decisions that affect their communities."
FREE - Click on the titles to Download a copy. Guides in the series:
How
to set up a Refugee Community Organisation - New
This
resource is now available. Find
out more. Price:
£15. Free to refugee community organisations and new FCDL members
(first copy only) Tasting
the Tasters The Federation has
published a series of 14 taster sessions as part of its commitment to provide
quality training resources. Click
here for more information and an order form. New
prices for Spring 2009: £5 each. Five packs for £20 Full
set of 14 Taster Session Packs available for £50 Resource
Packs for the OCN Community Development Programme Seventeen resource packs
have been produced as part of a series which is linked to the Open College Network
Community Development Programme Click
here for more information and to view sample pages, and to download an order
form. New
prices for Spring 2009: £25 - £50 each, see order
form for details. Sustainable
Development Taster Session Packs A series of 14 three-hour taster session
packs is available to download FREE. The sessions
cover the main areas of sustainable development policy and explore how community
groups can contribute to a more sustainable world. A free 'informal learning pack'
is also available. More
details Get
accredited Creating opportunities for accrediting community development
training courses This guidance pack is for community organisations
and training providers interested in offering Open College Network accredited
training in community development learning. Whether you are already providing
training or are planning to do so, this publication aims to help you think through
the issues involved in accreditation. Jointly published by FCDL and the Open College
Network (South Yorkshire). Download an order
form. Price: £5.00
Learning and Qualifications
Framework
FREE [NB. Orders for over 10 copies will be charged at
60p each] This free leaflet aims to enable people who come into
community development from varied backgrounds, with different levels of expertise
in community work, to work out what their learning needs are and how best to meet
them. It helps people to work out their own pathways and progression routes to
suit their individual learning needs at a particular point in their lives. The
diagram included in the leaflet relates the different CDW learning and qualification
opportunities to the national qualifications framework for England. Download
our new leaflet here
We have also produced four diagrams to illustrate different progession
routes within the community development work learning and qualfications framework,
available to download FREE:
Sharing
Practice Information Sheets This series of information sheets has been
produced out of the practice sharing events run by the Federation in partnership
with our members. The events were a chance to get together and learn different
techniques and tools from each other. The
information sheets are available to download
FREE as pdfs by clicking on the titles:
1. What
is community development work? 2.
Turning
over a new leaf: identifying barriers and solutions to learning 3. Challenging
stereotypes 4. Using
games 5. Using
mapping The
Federation would like to thank TWICS (Training for Work in Communities, the Workers
Education Association in Southampton, Healthy Islington and Camden and Islington
Health Action Zone, for their ideas, support and commitment. If you have any ideas
for future sharing practice sheets, contact the Federation: info@fcdl.org.uk.
Ice Breakers 12 ice-breaking activities to get your group work started
based around community development themes such as to set the scene for anti-racist
work, to start a discussion about power, to learn about new cultures - and exercises
just to relax, get moving, or get talking. Order from FCDL by emailing
admin@fcdl.org.uk. Price:
£2 Being White Video and Training Pack Although produced
a number of years ago, Community Workers still find this video a useful resource
for use in anti-racist training. A group of white people talk about what it means
to be white, from the different perspectives of being Irish, Jewish and working
class. The video looks at ways of effecting change through a greater awareness
of racism. Aimed at a white audience and designed to make them less comfortable
with the status quo, it raises a lot of issues about individual and institutional
racism, its causes and effects. The accompanying training pack provides a resource
for those developing anti-racist training for white workers and activists. It
includes 4 articles on anti-racism and anti-racism training, a book list and 4
progressive training exercises. Order
from FCDL. Video (includes Training Pack): To buy £15.00 [or £10.00 for 2
weeks hire] Activity sheets: Promoting participation
- Linking key themes to the National Occupational Standards Please
click here to download
the Arts, Games and Drama training resource from the Federation's 2004 Skills
for Change Training Programme. This is a group activity which
aims to: 1. Give participants an opportunity to share their experience and
understanding of flexible approaches to encouraging community participation, and;
2. Give each small group to have a taste of a different type of creative group
activity to assess in terms usefulness, adaptability or not for their own community
work context.
Reports
FREE
Making Changes Practice into Policy - A
Strategic Framework for Community Development Learning in England
This
Strategic Framework aims to support the development of learning and training opportunities
needed by people and organisations involved in community regeneration. This learning
is based on equity, social justice and genuine community involvement in decision-making
processes that affect people's lives. A core theme of the Framework is the absolute
improvement in the content and quality of training and learning opportunities
for those with an interest and commitment to community involvement based on the
values and principles of community development. Whatever level you are working
at - local, regional or national - this Framework will be a tool to help develop
community development learning strategies that are appropriate to diverse experiences
and environments. Click
here to download [Word]
Celebrating
Achievement Evaluating the Community Development Learning Fund
ISBN: 1-904111-02-5 Celebrating Achievement demonstrates a model of good practice
in getting funds to small, marginalised community groups. The report uses case
studies and photographs to illustrate the wide range of learning that takes place
in communities. Celebrating Achievement shows how the use of outreach development
workers and innovative evaluation techniques ensured the success of the Fund.
If you are involved in funding community groups at any level this report provides
both valuable lessons and an insight into improving practice. Order
from FCDL. Price: £5. FREE to members. Learning
for Social Change Sharing information and experience of Community Development
in a global context How do diverse communities really get involved
in social change? How do they support each other? In Learning for Social Change
groups outline their community, education and campaigning work at different levels
from the local to the international. Included are contributions from organisations
based in Southern countries and those working in the Southern Hemisphere but based
in the UK. They provide valuable insights and lessons that can help to establish
networks based on mutual solidarity and respect. Order
from FCDL. Price: £3.
Women in Collective Action This
book, produced by the Association of Community Workers in 1982, is a series of
case studies about women taking action on a variety of issues, and aims to help
break down the isolation felt by women struggling alone or in small groups in
their neighbourhoods. Order
from FCDL. FREE
FREE
FCDL Annual Review 2008-2009 Click
here to download [PDF] FCDL
Annual Review 2007-2008 Click
here to download [PDF]
FCDL Annual Review
2005-2007 Click
here to download [PDF]
Ubuntu
publications
Ubuntu
Bulletin This
is the newsletter of
Ubuntu, the national training network for Black and Minority Ethnic practitioners
supported by the Federation. The newsletter can be downloaded below (please note,
the files are quite large). For further information on Ubuntu, click here. |
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Ubuntu Strategic Plan: summary Ubuntu has developed a comprehensive
strategic plan which has as its central plank disseminating examples of community
development learning and training, and creating a forum where BME practitioners
and activists can contribute to wider policy debates surrounding community based
adult learning within the context of community development. Click
here to download [Word 37k]
Other FREE Ubuntu documents to download:
Defining
Black Perspectives on Community Development Work Making
the Connections Ubuntu Conference Report Ubuntu
Mission Statement UBUNTU
Steering Group Terms of Reference Ubuntu
Registration of Interest Ubuntu
information leaflet National
Occupational Standards
Please
note: the following documents will be superseded very soon by the revised CD National
Occupational Standards (Autumn 2009)
National
Occupational Standards for Community Development Work: Summary - FREE
[NB. Orders for over 10 copies will be charged at 60p each] This
free summary sheet outlines the revised occupational standards. If you are planning
or revising a training course, running a workshop or giving a presentation on
community development work, seeking to employ a community development worker,
developing a mentoring scheme or involved in any aspect of community development
work, the standards can help.
Order from FCDL or Click
here to download [PDF]
The
full version of the National Occupational Standards for Community Development
Work can be downloaded free or ordered on CD. Please use the order form below.
Order
from FCDL. Price: £5 or Click
here to download [PDF - 201 pages]
Other
useful resources
You may find the following useful for community development training. These
resources are not published or stocked by the Federation: details of how to order
are shown below. Every
Action Counts is an innovative programme aimed at engaging national and local
voluntary and community sector organisations across England in work to protect
and improve our environment and to deliver sustainable development. The following
publications are available to download below.
Find out more about
the Federation's role in Every Action Counts here.
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What happens when Every Action Counts Inspirational
examples of good practice from the Third Sector
The
case studies in this publication illustrate the five themes of the Every Action
Counts programme - Save energy;Travel wisely; Shop ethically; Save our resources;
Care for your area - and demonstrate that imagination, commitment and energy can
make a difference.
Click
to download this report.
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Your Community Building Counts Helping
community buildings lead the way to a better future This free booklet
will help you to make your community building even more of an asset by minimising
its impact on the environment and maximising its role as a place to inspire, inform
and strengthen your community. Click
to download this publication. |  | FREE
Changing the way we work An Every
Action Counts guide to greening your office This guide shows why and
how your organisation should change how you work in ways that will benefit your
environment and save you money. The guide is specifically for organisations working
in the Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS) and youll find a range of examples
showing how VCS groups are already making a difference. Click
to download this guide. | Training
for Transformation There are now 4 volumes of this useful series of handbooks
designed to help community development workers and others build self-reliant creative
communities. They integrate the approach of Paulo Freire, participatory education
and reflections on spiritual teachings into a method of building participatory
democracy. Vols 1-3 £19.95. Vol 4 £12.95 Contact: ITDG Publishing, 103-105
Southampton Row, London WC1B 4HL. Tel: 020 7436 9761. Email: orders@itpubs.org.uk
For further
information on development books visit www.developmentbookshop.com
Sharing Experience
Report of a workshop/conference which brought together people from around Britain
who are delivering the NVQ in Community Work to share issues and concerns and
suggest improvements and good practice ideas. £10.00 Contact: CEDR,
28 Percy Street, Rotherham S65 1ED. Tel: 01709 722834.
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