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‘Waste Time’ tells how the people of Saparua in Eastern Indonesia are finding solutions to the problem of plastic. https://asyouopenyoureyes.com/indonesia
In The Constellation, we describe the SALT/CLCP process as a series of steps moving in sequence. With the first step, the community comes together in response to a specific challenge. The community then works to define a shared dream around that challenge.…
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I work with The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) in Philippines.
I conducted CLCP in picturesque Higatangan Island in Biliran province in the year 2017. The potable water was the priority dream of the community. They made an action plan and sourced out help from the DOST, Biliran Province State University and Local Government Unit of Naval, Biliran.
The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) will launch on March 4 the potable water purification project in…
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Yesterday, in our wonderful group of SALT travellers, we started on Dream Building. The thoughts and sharing was mind blowing and here is my AER on it. Love and gratitude to Rituu, Kausar Apa and Ame for the wonderful session which was taken to another level because of the presence of Laura Simms and MariJo. Most of all, this goes to my fellow SALT travellers, I am.. because of you all…
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The Constellation and Visual Development have produced a series of six short films that present different stories of community change. Each episode tells the story of one community with both the beautiful and painful aspects that sit at the heart of community change. https://asyouopenyoureyes.com/
‘Dancing Jajas’ tells how older persons in Entebbe, Uganda are using their talents and experiences to live their lives with dignity.…
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This is a blog written by my colleague Arun and me for our work as SALT facilitators under HealthRise project. We work with Mamata- HIMC and this work was done under HealthRise project to engage people and communities to respond to diabetes and hypertension
Village Chowki, Block Sunni, District Shimla, Himachal Pradesh (India)
When we started doing SALT visits in the village, health worker called ASHA in India- Ms. Bala Devi- got motivated to do…
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"To be natural is such a very difficult pose to keep up." ~Oscar Wilde
The participatory approach to development and evaluation is rooted in the belief that people are capable of thinking and developing on their own and have the potential to bring about change. It constantly reminds organizations that communities work better towards their development when they have a sense…
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PRA or the participatory rural appraisal is a technique deployed by people especially those working with development agencies, Non-Government organizations or education practitioners to incorporate viewpoints of the rural communities that they choose to work with. It is often seen that we have inherent biases when we incorporate pointers regarding issues of their concern besides lack of knowledge on the particular arena and no one better than the recipient themselves to talk of the same. The…
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“Collective action remains the best way of renewing the march towards the great trinity of liberty, equality, and solidarity.”
-Guy Standing
The SALT approach is a mental attitudinal technique applied for the participatory evaluation process which helps in defining the collective consciousness for the necessary collective action.
My SALT experience started when I got the chance to closely observe the self-evaluation process of…
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The Match of Our Lives’ tells how football training makes a group of young footballers in Mauritius fit for life The Match of Our Lives. The story follows a group of boys who come together to form a football team.
The content begins at 33 minutes and 50 seconds on the film (on the link above). A clip of this part of the film is shown on the link below. …
ContinueThe Constellation and Visual Development have produced a series of five short films that present different stories of community change. Each episode tells the story of one community with both the beautiful and painful aspects that sit at the heart of community change. https://asyouopenyoureyes.com/
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Hello all, Here's a new episode of our How To Build Community show which you might be interested in...
10-20% of young people globally experience mental health conditions of some kind. But the majority do not seek help or receive support. In this episode we ask how can a community support the mental health of its young people? Expert guests join us from around the world to help us find answers.…
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Jean-Louis Lamboray gave a series of seminars to social service students of the Potsdam University, inviting SALT-CLCP facilitators from Belgium, England, France, India, Kenya, Spain, Thailand, and The Netherlands: “An authentic learning community unfolded as we shared about SALT and CLCP, so we decided to continue. Join us!”
Bellow are the minutes of our first session about storytelling and SALT on Friday, the 5th of February.
With Celicia,…
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I learned about this in a session on Saturday.
As Laura Simm described the story of the rose in her garden and what it means to her - I was overpowered by the emotions I felt. For one, I could feel the powerful bond she had with her grandmother; at the same time feeling a sense of loss that I had nothing similar to hold on to. It was a very visceral reaction - happiness and sadness at the same time.
As we continued on the storytelling and relating journey - I was amazed at the…
ContinueContinuing on my journey, our session on Saturday was on story telling. We were thrilled to have MariJo and Laura Simms share their experiences of using story telling to add SALT to the CLCP. This journey seems to be awakening my creative instincts and here are my thoughts:
What are stories?
Words and images
Ideas and thoughts
Experiences and feelings
Stories empower us
Connect us
With others and ourselves
We create…
Added by Yamini Suvarna on February 8, 2021 at 2:00pm — 4 Comments
It is very interesting and inspiring for me how Storytelling has become a trending topic within The Constellation community at different levels.
I discovered Storytelling some 20 years ago when I was trying to build confidence in myself and also to different women's groups around me (in particular, HIV+ women).
I had never thought of the importance of the stories my dad used to tell me when I was a child, but then, all of a sudden, as important things usually come into our…
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Some learning about stories for SALT
Kausar SK
Telling and listening stories is not a new phenomenon. Story telling has been around forever, it seems. It is not difficult to recall stories heard during childhood. As adults too we hear stories and tell stories, but when do we start reflecting on them ? While like fish in water we live with stories, we stop being a fish in water when we start thinking about them , and wonder what they do…
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Since December 2020, I have joined a SALT training group which comprises of a group of wonderfully unique people.
These sessions are led by Rituu and Kausar Apa and have been a truly insightful journey so far. While I joined these sessions to learn about the SALT approach and how to engage and work with communities effectively, this experience has been so much more than that. Not only has it allowed me to interact and connect with a diverse group of individuals,…
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Hello again. Some news from the How To Build Community show that you might interest some of you...
This isn't a 'normal' episode of the show! Today we're pleased to announce that Arukah Network is joining forces with our friends at Tearfund's 'Footsteps' magazine in order to create this show together.
In this episode I speak to the Editor of Footsteps JUDE COLLINS to discuss what this new partnership means for the show.…
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