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Community Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship

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Justine Joy R.

Diza Community Engagement, Solidarity & Citizenship

Community Engagement,
Solidarity and Citizenship

Justine Joy R. Diza


Presenter

PALIMBANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL- SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Justine Joy R. Diza Community Engagement, Solidarity & Citizenship

Community-Action Initiatives
Based on its Core Values and
Principles

Module 3
PALIMBANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL- SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Justine Joy R. Diza Community Engagement, Solidarity & Citizenship

Objectives:
At the end of this module, we should be able to:
1. Recall students’ knowledge on the core values and
principles of community-action initiatives.
2. Assess selected community-action initiatives based
on its core values and principles.
3. Recognize the relevance of community-action
initiatives towards creating a better community

PALIMBANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL- SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Justine Joy R. Diza Community Engagement, Solidarity & Citizenship

What Do We Mean by
Values and Principles?

PALIMBANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL- SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Justine Joy R. Diza Community Engagement, Solidarity & Citizenship

Values
Values are our guidelines for living and in
choosing the right behavior.
Values often concern the core issues of our
lives: personal relationships, morality, gender
and social roles.

PALIMBANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL- SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Justine Joy R. Diza Community Engagement, Solidarity & Citizenship

PRINCIPLES
Principles are the fundamental scientific,
logical, or moral/ethical “truths” arising from
experience, knowledge, and values on which
we base our actions and thinking.

PALIMBANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL- SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Justine Joy R. Diza Community Engagement, Solidarity & Citizenship

Community Actions
 is any activity that increases the
understanding, engagement, and
empowerment of communities in the
design and delivery of local services.

PALIMBANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL- SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Justine Joy R. Diza Community Engagement, Solidarity & Citizenship

Why is community action


important?
Community action is necessary because
it focuses on putting communities at the
heart of their own local services.

PALIMBANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL- SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Justine Joy R. Diza Community Engagement, Solidarity & Citizenship

CORE VALUES AND


PRINCIPLES OF
COMMUNITY-ACTION
INITIATIVES

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Justine Joy R. Diza Community Engagement, Solidarity & Citizenship

1. Human Rights
Human rights are universal and inalienable.
All people everywhere in the world are
entitled to them.
“All human beings are born free and equal in
dignity and rights.”

PALIMBANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL- SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Justine Joy R. Diza Community Engagement, Solidarity & Citizenship

2. Social Justice
 is a concept of fair and just relations between
the individual and society.
• Eliminating equity

PALIMBANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL- SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Justine Joy R. Diza Community Engagement, Solidarity & Citizenship

3. Empowerment and Advocacy


• Empowerment - Authority or power given to
someone to do something.

• Advocacy - Public support for or


recommendation of a particular cause or
policy.

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4. Participatory Development

 Seeks to engage local populations in


development projects.
 To give the poor a part in initiatives designed
for their benefit in the hopes that development
projects will be more sustainable and
successful if local populations are engaged in
the development process.
5. Gender Equality
Gender equality is achieved when women and
men enjoy the same rights and opportunities
across all sectors of society, including
economic participation and decision-making,
and when the different behaviors, aspirations
and needs of women and men are equally
valued and favoured.
Quiz 1/4
Direction: Write T if the statement is true and write F
if the statement is false.
___1. Social Justice is the ___3. Enjoying one’s wealth
is a form of social justice.
reasonable relationship
___4. Giving alms to the
between the individual and poor for your political
society. agenda is good practice of
___2. Practicing equal social justice.
treatment to each and every ___5. Having a productive
community is the
one in a community is an significance of having social
example of existing social justice.
justice.
Quiz 1/4
Direction:Fill in the blank (2pts each item)

___1. are universal and ___3. Seeks to engage


inalienable. All people local populations in
everywhere in the world development projects.
are entitled to them. ___4. is achieved when
women and men enjoy
___2. is a concept of
the same rights
fair and just relations
___5. What is our topic?
between the individual
and society.

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