Comments - SALT visit to one low-income community in Singapore - Community life competence2024-03-28T16:58:58Zhttps://aidscompetence.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2028109%3ABlogPost%3A86439&xn_auth=noJL! Indeed you are right! Rum…tag:aidscompetence.ning.com,2011-12-12:2028109:Comment:875802011-12-12T12:38:31.228ZGloriahttps://aidscompetence.ning.com/profile/Gloria
JL! Indeed you are right! Rumpa knew some of the community members and she is a familiar individual in that community. I am beginning to realise how having known some community members/ participants helped greatly in facilitating a SALT discussion. The one visit where we had some resistance somehow pointed me to think this way because we didnt know any of the participants then. As for the other visits/discussion that we have had thus far, the responses have been very positive because we already…
JL! Indeed you are right! Rumpa knew some of the community members and she is a familiar individual in that community. I am beginning to realise how having known some community members/ participants helped greatly in facilitating a SALT discussion. The one visit where we had some resistance somehow pointed me to think this way because we didnt know any of the participants then. As for the other visits/discussion that we have had thus far, the responses have been very positive because we already knew some of the community members or the participants. thanks for your blog, dear Gl…tag:aidscompetence.ning.com,2011-12-09:2028109:Comment:873562011-12-09T06:19:20.500ZRituu B. Nandahttps://aidscompetence.ning.com/profile/RituuBNanda94
<p>thanks for your blog, dear Gloria!</p>
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<p>Jean Louis, yes that's what I learned in my recent SALT visit in Moldova. We went to a rehabilitation centre for drug users. The facilitation team had two members from the Rehabilitation team with us. This helped tremendously to bond. Ilya who was wearing two hats later told us that they hold regular Support group meetings which incorporates some elements of SALT especially listen. However, appreciation is one of the aspects they do not use…</p>
<p>thanks for your blog, dear Gloria!</p>
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<p>Jean Louis, yes that's what I learned in my recent SALT visit in Moldova. We went to a rehabilitation centre for drug users. The facilitation team had two members from the Rehabilitation team with us. This helped tremendously to bond. Ilya who was wearing two hats later told us that they hold regular Support group meetings which incorporates some elements of SALT especially listen. However, appreciation is one of the aspects they do not use which he learned from SALT that helps people to open and share much more quickly. He is planning to apply it with Support groups. He even brought his beautiful wife the next day for the learning event. She is a teacher he said and she must learn and use SALT with him and his students.</p>
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<p><a class="next_photo_link" href="http://aidscompetence.ning.com/photo/dsc03437/next?context=user"><img width="737" height="552" alt="DSC03437" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2409273944?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="737" height="552"/></a></p> Many thanks for taking the ti…tag:aidscompetence.ning.com,2011-12-09:2028109:Comment:874482011-12-09T03:31:39.618ZJean-Louis Lamborayhttps://aidscompetence.ning.com/profile/JeanLouisLamboray
<p>Many thanks for taking the time to share this visit; it is not easy to do, and you do it very well! One additional item maybe: Beyond, through Maizy and Rumpa knew several of the participants personally. Their relations generated trust that enabled the open discussion in the group. Am I reading this well? Comments welcome!</p>
<p>JL</p>
<p>Many thanks for taking the time to share this visit; it is not easy to do, and you do it very well! One additional item maybe: Beyond, through Maizy and Rumpa knew several of the participants personally. Their relations generated trust that enabled the open discussion in the group. Am I reading this well? Comments welcome!</p>
<p>JL</p>