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This public page is a work in progress and will be updated with information that participants have consensus on. For issues yet to be discussed, they will be in Google Docs that are accessible only to participants.
 
This public page is a work in progress and will be updated with information that participants have consensus on. For issues yet to be discussed, they will be in Google Docs that are accessible only to participants.
  
== Purpose ==
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Attend the [https://communitynetworksg.wordpress.com/community-forum-2020/ Community Forum 2020]
  
=== Vision  ===
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Request to join our [https://www.facebook.com/groups/848734845497116/ Facebook Group - Community Development Network SG]
  
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Request to join our [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/community-development-network-sg Google Group - Community Development Network SG] (for group discussions and collaborations)
  
===Mission===
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Request to contribute to our [https://communitynetworksg.wordpress.com/ Collective Blog] - for longer form reflections and essays
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=== Objectives ===
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Look here for our current collective understanding of community development in Singapore - [[Community Development|Comm Dev Wiki Page]]
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===Projects===
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Look here for our repository of useful articles and information - [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ckJEsGOmF42fkfkLBFU40okO1pqvu0NR Google Drive]
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Insert proposed projects and activities
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==Purpose==
  
===How Will the Network be Run===
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===Opportunities for Collaboration===
# Participants will submit agenda items, and Facilitators will help structure each meeting based on the agenda.
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[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YdeClZoaS25KA3UNkAOLZb5wEBajK4px8wQsHltE8H8/edit?usp=sharing Getting to Know One Another] - to help participants know one another, articulate a vision, dream, values and what we should do together.
# Issues selected for discussion should be broad themes. These will be spread out over 4 main Roundtables (one per quarter).
 
# Those with an interest in niche issues can host subsidiary meetings pulling together those with common interests. Their findings and proposals can then be shared with the main network.
 
# For those who are keen, Planning Meetings can also be convened to discuss the content and structure of subsequent Roundtables.
 
  
=== General Guiding Principles ===
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[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HrHykpT-WEoER8nyY5Vk7Ehunmt0J_yb_Y39qkm09ac/edit?usp=sharing Creating a Shared Knowledge Base] - to collate and make sense of information about community development (best practices, case studies, research etc) that is relevant to practitioners, organisations and policymakers.
(Note: These guiding principles will be up- or down-voted by participants so that the most relevant ones go to the top. Guiding principles are only useful to the extent that they are useful reminders to achieve core ideals we tend to forget or overcome key habits we find hard to break; they are less useful when internalise them or already take them as given. They also become more useful when they articulate the relationship to alternative or competing values, providing an indication of how these conflicts might be resolved)
 
  
===== Openness sustained by trust, and balanced by integrity =====
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[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FRRnB8mLHBS6e-XXnwtb3Y04IGs2N9n1unJdtlHze0U/edit#heading=h.kmtlfrc9cbzy Community Fellows] - to conduct solutions-focused research together with their communities
  
=== Facilitator(s) ===
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[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PVyLWf1B4FfnCygBvb0lB-9muYi7yoBExDgqDuPqsRw/edit?usp=sharing Community Currency] - concept paper to start a local exchange trading system / community currency
  
Organisation - Name of contact person
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===General Guiding Principles===
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====Openness sustained by trust, and balanced by integrity====
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The network should be a safe space for participants to share honest views and constructive feedback. Openness creates vulnerability too, so it should be sustained by trust and integrity among participants, so that new or diverse ways of thinking are not dampened.
  
Organisation - Name of contact person
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====Consensus-driven balanced by respect for diverse viewpoints====
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Through dialogue, participants should aspire to consensus on network matters. Where there is disagreement and collective decisions need to be made, voting can be the less preferred option.
  
Institute of Policy Studies - Justin Lee (email: justin.lee@nus.edu.sg)
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====Contributions should be participant-led and strengths-based====
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Network matters should be defined and led by participants themselves, tapping into their areas of expertise.
  
We welcome other organisations or groups who would like to co-facilitate the Network
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Everyone is encouraged to propose and take on projects or activities, and the network should reduce barriers to initiating and mobilising participation where possible.
  
====Facilitators of Niche / Satellite Networks====
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====Fun and informality====
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The network should be fun because community is built upon informal relationships and we should invest in those relationships.
  
Name of Network - Name of Facilitator
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(Note: These are working principles and will be reviewed and refined as we go along. Possibly new ones will be introduced and old ones removed. They will also be up- or down-voted by participants so that the most relevant ones go to the top, indicating a sense of priority. Guiding principles are only useful to the extent that they are useful reminders to achieve core ideals we tend to forget or overcome key habits we find hard to break; they are less useful when internalise them or already take them as given. They also become more useful when they articulate the relationship to alternative or competing values, providing an indication of how these conflicts might be resolved)
  
Name of Network - Name of Facilitator
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====Share unpolished work early====
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"Waiting too long on “polish” can slow down the process of getting to the best idea. Encouraging the sharing of unfinished work creates a new social norm." If there is a culture where unpolished work is deemed as unprofessional, people will wait to share work until it’s near-perfect. But because it’s so far along, people may provide frivolous platitudes instead of feedback on the core idea. The initial idea keeps steamrolling ahead, irrespective of quality. Much better if you encourage people to share work that’s in progress and a little rough. [paraphrased from this [https://www.fastcompany.com/90414459/3-ways-to-improve-teamwork-in-the-workplace?utm_campaign=eem524%3A524%3As00%3A20191013_fc&utm_medium=Compass&utm_source=newsletter article]]
  
[Add link to facilitators' contact information (only accessible to partners)]
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===Network Membership Rules===
  
==== Associates and Contributors ====
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=====Radical Inclusion, For Now=====
* Name - Role
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Currently, we operate on a 'radical inclusion' basis where we accept anyone who is referred by a member. We will post an update for member inputs if we ever come across requests to include people who might create some discomfort. At Meet-Up 3, we agreed that we will continue to do this until it poses a problem of some sort--e.g. if it dilutes the value or fragments the network in some way--then we will review this policy.
* Name - Role
 
  
== Network Agenda for 2019 ==
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Main meetings should be based on broad themes of general relevance to most of our partners.
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==Network Events for 2023==
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=== Meet-up 18 - Yishun ===
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'''Date''': August (TBC)
  
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=== Informal Discussion: On Setting up a Network ===
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'''Proposed Agenda''':
<br />Date - '''Friday,''' '''31 May 2019'''
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* Understand Diverse Yishun Organizations engaged in Community Work and Explore Collaborations (or Just Make Friends) [1.5 hour]
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* [[Roving Community Innovation Lab]] – Request for another host organisation so that we can bring the lab to your locality. We have tentative plans to try it with Tzu Chi Humanistic Youth Centre, but I need another host because my Jurong hosts got too busy to do it anytime soon. May also work with NUS Comms and New Media Students who may lend their help as part of their Comms for Social Change module. [10 mins]
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* Background about [https://futurereadysociety.sg/abundant-community-initiative-giving-circles/ Giving Circles] and request for applicants to apply to be [https://futurereadysociety.sg/action-fellow-application/ Action Fellow] to drive this initiative together with NVPC+IPS+LKYCIC. [10 mins]
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* [awaiting suggestions of other items]
  
Time - '''10.00 am - 12.00 pm'''
 
  
Venue - '''Credit Suisse'''
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<br />
  
==== Proposed Agenda ====
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===Meet-up 17 - Yoga in the Park / Update and Re-group===
* What are our objectives? What value can we get out of it?
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'''Date''': 15, 17, 22 or 31 May (depends on Doodle poll)
* Who will co-organise and participate, and in what way?
 
* Are there other existing networks already relevant to community work?
 
* Based on objectives and existing circumstances, how should we structure the network, and decision-making?
 
  
====  Materials & Presentations : ====
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'''Proposed Agenda''': 1 hour yoga, then general updates and catch-up
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MV43hH4ThwykSJWMe69drhl78xNhS79l
 
 
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==Network Events for 2022==
 
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=== Roundtable 1: Issue===
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===Meet-up 16 - Year of End Gathering===
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'''Date:''' Doodle Poll
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'''Time:''' 2-4pm
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'''Proposed Agenda:'''
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*Dancing in the Dark (30 mins) - proposed by Justin, and will be operated by his brother
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Come and dance like nobody is watching—because nobody ''can'' in almost total darkness.
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Dancing used to be a natural way of expressing joy at hearing music. Professionals have stylised these movements, created standards and  determined what kinds of bodies can dance. Now dancing is mostly performance and posturing. There are norms on who should be doing what kind of dance, and how they should look, dress and move while participating.
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What if we took that judgment away? What if we could participate in collective joy again?
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Come for a 30 min dancing in the dark social experiment. Come dressed in comfortable clothes. Bring the young, the old and the awkward.
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[Concept inspired by/stolen from [https://www.nolightsnolycra.com/ No Lights No Lycra]]
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*Participatory Budgeting at Town Council 30 mins - proposed by Justin
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There is an opportunity to do this, and just need to find an MP who might be keen to take this on. Looking for feedback to the concept, and also connections to possible partners/connections you can refer me to.
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<br />
Date - '''Tuesday,''' '''21 August 2018'''
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===Meet-up 15 - Hosted by Kwek Li Yong @ My Community===
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<big>'''SIGN UP HERE''':</big>
  
Time - '''1.45pm - 5.30pm (Registration begins at 1.30pm)'''
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<big>https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdquCPcLhq-0iVHlgcwhy8om7XiL325b_-x5xXrL7u-Ozm3ig/viewform?usp=sf_link</big>
  
Venue - '''Swensen's Room (Blk E Level 2 Room 2), APSN Delta Senior School, 3 Choa Chu Kang Grove, Singapore 688237'''
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Date - '''25 June 2022'''  
  
IPS Newsletter Article [https://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/docs/default-source/ips/enews_disability-community-network-ii-education_at_al.pdf?sfvrsn=6a806c0a_0 here].<br />
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Time - '''7.30pm to 9.30pm'''
<br />[[File:DCN II.jpeg|921x921px]]
 
  
'''IPS Research Assistant Andrew Lim, sharing about the Needs & Gaps Report on Education'''
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Venue - '''Museum @ My Queenstown'''
  
==== Agenda ====
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'''46-3 Commonwealth Drive #01-388'''
* Update on Network Objectives & partnership + Follow-ups from Roundtable I: Employment (11 May)
 
* (See substantive agenda items tabled below)
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
!No.
 
!Agenda Item
 
!Presenter
 
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|<div align="center">1</div>
 
|Consolidated Views on Employment & Education: The Needs & Gaps Report so Far
 
|IPS
 
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|<div align="center">2</div>
 
|Proposed Guidelines for Disability Services in Singapore’s Institutes of Higher Learning
 
|SMU
 
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|<div align="center">3</div>
 
|Views of Parents from ASD Parents Support Groups
 
|Hope for the Journey, CASPER
 
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|<div align="center">4</div>
 
|Virtual Reality for the Learning of Daily Living Skills
 
|Metta School
 
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|<div align="center">5</div>
 
|I. Digital Education and Literacy for Persons with Developmental Disabilities
 
  
II. Educational Kinesiology
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'''Singapore 140463'''
|Society Staples
 
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====  Materials & Presentations : ====
 
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1vsRlBrrMkqeq7MqjhXMgdoWdSOMcN9vP
 
  
{| class="wikitable"
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'''Agenda'''
|'''No.'''
 
|'''Agenda'''
 
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|<div align="center">1</div>
 
|The event started at 1.45pm. IPS Research Fellow Justin Lee and Marissa Medjeral-Mills, Executive Director of DPA updated on follow-ups to the first roundtable of the Disability Community Network, which discussed issues pertaining to employment:
 
* A group to study the feasibility of an employment hiring quota for persons with disabilities in Singapore was formed
 
* IPS has started putting together two Needs and Gaps Reports on Employment and Education—with more to come on other issues such as Caregiving.
 
* DPA has soft-launched their study (with IPS) on discrimination faced by people with disabilities in the workplace.
 
* DPA has updated their ‘Achieving Inclusion in Education’ document to incorporate changes to the Compuslory Education Act, which takes effect in practice next year.
 
More details about the first roundtable can be found [https://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/docs/default-source/ips/enews_employment-for-persons-with-disabilities_140618.pdf here].
 
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|<div align="center">2</div>
 
|Mr Andrew Lim, Research Assistant at IPS discussed a [[Disability#Early Intervention|Needs and Gaps Report on Education]] compiled from various literature reviews (e.g., NVPC’s Report on Issues faced by Persons with Disabilities in Singapore, Lien’s Inclusive Attitudes Survey, newspaper articles etc.). We discussed gaps in six tentative areas of needs: early intervention, preschool options, trained educators, access to an adequate education, accommodations, and preparedness for work and life.
 
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|<div align="center">3</div>
 
|Ms Nix Sang, Research Associate at SMU presented a project she's working on to develop guidelines, resources and professional programmes for disability services in IHLs in Singapore. Often lacking guidance, frameworks and guiding principles, Nix and her team conducted interviews with practitioners and overseas experts to talk about challenges, successes and wishes for disability services in IHLs. The substantive findings and report will be published in early-2019.
 
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|<div align="center">4</div>
 
|ASD Parent Support Groups Hope for the Journey and CASPER presented some parents’ views on a number of issues, such as how parents decide to choose between a SPED or mainstream school for their children, how mainstream teachers need to be trained in special educational needs, and how to better achieve a smooth transition from school to work.
 
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|<div align="center">5</div>
 
|Ms So Kah Lay, Principal of Metta School presented on the school's use of Virtual Reality in the learning of daily living skills such as road safety (crossing the road at traffic lights or zebra crossings), taking transport, and shopping. According to Ms So, the benefits of VR learning are manifold:
 
* One, everyday scenarios are broken down step-by-step for students to comprehend.
 
* Second, gesture-based interactive experiences appeal to students who are kinaesthetic learners.
 
* Third, students are exposed to scenarios and to face the ‘consequences’ of their poor decision-making without compromising their safety. Aside, social skills are also taught such as choosing non-priority seats, and queuing up before boarding.
 
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|<div align="center">6</div>
 
|Social enterprise Society Staples shared two items which they are seeking feedback, comments and inputs for.
 
  
The first was a digital literacy course that they are developing to teach persons with developmental disabilities digital literacy, e.g. sending an email, using Google Maps and using the internet. It is funded by the LearnSG Seed Fund, and includes an ‘Inclusive Local Guide’ in local places of interest such as the National Gallery of Singapore and the National Museum of Singapore.
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*Get to know how [https://mycommunity.org.sg/about/ My Community] does cultural asset mapping, elicit stories from residents, organise tours, 'co-curate' a museum and why they have been extraordinarily successful in attracting young professional volunteers to unearth the heritage of a local community.
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*Is 'Hello Dawson' Programme by My Community and [https://www.ourbetterworld.org/about-crt Cassia Resettlement Team] doing what is known as '[https://lacnetwork.org/local-area-coordination/ Local Area Coordination]'? Kwek Li Yong (My Community) and Lim Jingzhou (Cassia Resettlement Team) will discuss how their work may be similar or different (eg regular flat vs rental flats), informally facilitated by Justin Lee.
  
The second item is a pilot of 20 movement-based activities based on principles of educational kinesiology, done in conjunction with MINDS MeToo! Club at Kembangan Chai-Chee Community Hub over 9 months. Society Staples shared testimonials about how clients have benefitted from the sessions, and that they are currently enhancing the programme towards another run in the fourth quarter of 2018.
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"Our Hello Dawson! team is helping more than 1000 elderly, low-income and physically disabled residents affected by the Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS) in Tanglin Halt relocate to Dawson. Join us if you have a heart for others, and would like to befriend our Tanglin Halt residents."
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|<div align="center">7</div>
 
|In closing, Justin invited participants to share their thoughts about how the event did well, as well as areas for improvement. Roundtable 3 on Caregiving will be coming up, and IPS is looking for an event sponsor and host (e.g., CAL, or the Caregivers' Space at the Enabling Village). 
 
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https://mycommunity.org.sg/volunteer-teams/<br />
  
=== [https://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/ips/events/details/disability-community-network-roundtable-iii-caregiver-support Roundtable 3: Caregiver Support]===
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*Any other issues participants want to discuss
  
Date - '''Thursday, 29 November 2018'''
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===Meet-up 14===
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Date - '''27''' '''Apr 2022'''
  
Time - '''1.00pm - 5.00pm (Registration begins at 12.30pm)'''  
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Time - '''2-4pm'''  
  
Venue - '''Lighthouse Room, Muscular Dystrophy Association (Singapore), 9 Bishan Place, #06-04, Junction 8 Office Tower, Singapore 579837'''
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Venue '''- IPS'''
  
IPS Newsletter Article [https://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/docs/default-source/ips/enews_disability-community-network-iii_caregiver-support.pdf here]
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'''Agenda'''
[[File:Ms Esther Tan, General Manager of SNTC presenting.jpg|thumb|886x886px|'''Ms Esther Tan, General Manager of [https://www.sntc.org.sg/Pages/Home.aspx Special Needs Trust Company], answering questions about trust services.'''|none]]
 
  
====  Agenda ====
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*Having a '''<nowiki/>'community work clinic' (?''') to practice/train facilitation skills in conducting community meeting/community arts project and also discuss ethics of practice (eg sharing info). [Izzaty/Shiyun] (This was proposed at last round but we didn't have time to get to it)
{| class="wikitable"
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*'''Paying community members to do research''' '''and information gathering for us?''' Eg, collating and archiving the community or community arts initiatives in Singapore (as Izzaty suggested previously). I'm quite happy to part with small sums of my own money for this, and maybe this is a supplementary source of income for community members who need it? One possibility is to help populate our [[Community Development|wiki page on community development]], which needs a proper update so that we can better tap into the collective intelligence of everyone here. [Justin]
!No.
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*Inputs on a '''Community-Driven Basic Income''' Concept -- Since Basic Income is unlikely here, how about a community-led version where 10-20 families provide financial support (and other forms of support) to one low-income family and top-up to whatever the income benchmark is for that family to meet its basic needs. [Justin]
!Agenda Item
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*Inputs for '''Non-Profit Conference''' organised by IPS & ToteBoard, theme is "Solutions that Help Us Help One Another" and the focus is on 1) mutual aid, contributing to the commons; 2) new ways of organising social care and social change through cooperatives; and 3) peer-to-peer or collaborative forms of learning that help to unlock a community’s learning capacity. [Justin]
!Presenter
 
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|<div align="center">1</div>
 
|An Introduction to MDAS and its Caregiver Support Services
 
|Muscular Dystrophy Association (Singapore)
 
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|<div align="center">2</div>
 
|Q&A Session on Special Needs Trust Services
 
|Special Needs Trust Company
 
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|<div align="center">3</div>
 
|NUS One Child One Skill
 
|NUS
 
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|<div align="center">4</div>
 
|[https://issuu.com/fuelfor/docs/fuelfor_i_who_cares_i_caregiving_fo Who Cares? Transforming the Caregiving Experience in Singapore]
 
|National Council of Social Service
 
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|<div align="center">5</div>
 
|Design Thinking for Disability: Volunteer Run Workshops to Develop Innovative Programmes
 
|Volunteers
 
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|<div align="center">6</div>
 
|A Consolidation of Needs and Gaps in the Caregiver Support Landscape
 
|Institute of Policy Studies
 
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====  Materials & Presentations : ====
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<br />
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1zzLGx8tjrPaM8l9FpDnDKmCL24yBfpUz
 
  
==== Brief Synopsis ====
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===Meet-up 13===
{| class="wikitable"
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Date - '''16 Feb 2022'''
|'''No.'''
 
|'''Agenda'''
 
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|<div align="center">1</div>
 
|IPS Research Fellow Dr Justin Lee explained several updates to the Network:
 
* There will no longer be a membership system for the DCN. Participants will be open to attend Planning Meetings.
 
* Decisions at subsequent Planning meetings can be made via these approaches:
 
** '''Consensus''', or a solution that satisfies different interests
 
** '''Compromise''', where there is some give and take
 
** '''Voting''', where majority views prevail.
 
There will be a preference for Consensus, and only where that is not possible, Compromise. We will only resort to Voting when other more desirable approaches are not possible.
 
* A draft FAQ and Theory of Change on the DCN will be shared at subsequent Planning Meetings for participant inputs.
 
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|<div align="center">2</div>
 
|The first sharing was by Ms Sherena Loh, Executive Director of [https://www.mdas.org.sg/ '''Muscular Dystrophy Association (Singapore)'''] (MDAS). Ms Loh talked about the work that MDAS does to support persons with muscular dystrophy, including support groups, training sessions for sports such as Boccia and Power Soccer, and vocational support services.
 
  
For caregivers, MDAS offers centre and home based respite services, training, and counselling. In particular, MDAS organises an annual two-day caregivers’ retreat, which allows caregivers to meet other counterparts, learn from each other’s experience and to take a break from caregiving duties.
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Time - '''2-3.30pm'''
  
Throughout her presentation, Sherena emphasised the need to understand caregivers’ anxieties and concerns, even when respite care services are available. For example, despite having a chance to rest, caregivers often express deep feelings of guilt when receiving respite care, for not being able to attend to their loved ones.
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Venue - Via Zoom
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|Ageing caregivers and the future of their adult children with disabilities constitutes a major concern for caregivers. One aspect is financial planning. In this regard, Ms Esther Tan, General Manager of '''[https://www.sntc.org.sg/Pages/Home.aspx Special Needs Trust Company (SNTC)]''', gave a short presentation about the services that SNTC provides, answering questions from caregivers present on their concerns. She pointed out that the SNTC is designed for low to middle income families, and is focused primarily on safeguarding the money rather than investment returns. She also advised potential clients not to lock up too much of the money with the trust until they pass on.
 
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|Moving to new ground-up initiatives to help caregivers, Ms Aw Pey Ling, a final-year student at the National University of Singapore, presented her experiences as Programme Coordinator of the NUS chapter of the [http://www.come-into-my-world.com/one-child-one-skill '''One Child One Skill'''] initiative, a volunteer project that sends tertiary students to homes to teach autistic children a skill over eight sessions. Each session lasts one to one-and-a-half hours, and serves simultaneously as a source of respite care for parents.
 
  
Some caregivers who benefitted from the initiative praised it as a way for tertiary students to learn more about autism and its forms, while others suggested that students be taught certain skills to manage difficult situations, including self-protection. Ms Aw is keen to explore opening up chapters of this initiative in other tertiary institutions, and welcomes schools to get in touch with her. Parents who are keen to have students visit their kids can also contact her at [mailto:Awpeyling@u.nus.edu awpeyling@u.nus.edu]
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See [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QjnUcCGNKnMJHc695eMg6NaTO8fl0PyyjiwaQgDnunA/edit?usp=sharing HERE] for notes
  
A vigorous debate ensued over the use of the term “autistic children”:
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'''Agenda'''
* Some caregivers felt that the term was insensitive, citing traumatic experiences in the past where their children were mistreated by others who used that label as an insult. These caregivers felt that “persons with autism” was a more appropriate description to separate the medical diagnosis of autism from the personhood of the child
 
* Others disagreed, as their children take pride in being autistic, and as the term “persons with autism” denies neurodiversity and the unique ways in which autism shapes one’s personhood. 
 
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|''[https://issuu.com/fuelfor/docs/fuelfor_i_who_cares_i_caregiving_fo '''Who Cares? Transforming the Caregiver Experience in Singapore''']'' is a publication that documents a project by the National Council of Social Service (NCSS) and design consultancy firm fuelfor, in using a user centric design ethnography process to understand the needs, values, hopes and fears of caregivers. In presenting the project, Ms Stephanie Tay, Assistant Manager at the NCSS Pumpkin Lab, spoke about how the research outputs are being taken forward.
 
  
NCSS is currently working with stakeholders such as Caregivers Alliance and the Institute of Mental Health, to further develop and refine the concepts gleaned. An actionable toolkit has also been developed for professionals working with caregivers. VWOs who would like to adopt or further refine this toolkit can approach Stephanie at [mailto:Stephanie&#x20;tay@ncss.gov.sg stephanie_tay@ncss.gov.sg]
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1. Kangli's doctoral research on civil participation in Singapore- "Builders of Our New (?) Society: Civil Participation in Singapore and the Impact of COVID-19"
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|Dr Lee presented an initiative to develop innovative disability programmes through design thinking. Led together with two other volunteers, Ms Denise Liu and Mr Desmond Wong, they called for a host organisation to work with them over three to nine months, to develop a solution to a specific problem that the organisation is facing. Volunteers, especially those with game design experience, are welcome as well. Interested parties can contact Dr Lee at [Mailto:justin.lee@nus.edu.sg justin.lee@nus.edu.sg]
 
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|Mr Andrew Lim, Research Assistant at IPS introduced '''[[Main Page|wiki.socialcollab.sg]],''' an open collaboration initiative working towards a ground-up understanding of social needs, gaps and solutions in Singapore. He discussed a [[Disability#CAREGIVER SUPPORT|'''Needs and Gaps Report on Caregiver Support''']] compiled from various literature reviews (e.g., NVPC’s Report on Issues faced by Persons with Disabilities in Singapore, The Survey on Informal Caregiving, newspaper articles etc.).
 
  
Six tentative areas of needs were raised, along with resources to meet them and gaps to be filled:
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2. White Paper on Community Development.  
* Respite care
 
* Physical health
 
* Psychosocial wellness and support
 
* Financial support
 
* Future care planning
 
* Caregiving skills and information
 
Several interesting volunteer initiatives were raised such as [http://neurodivercitysg.com/ '''NeuroDiverCity'''], a website which gathers and shares inclusive services and resources, which can be reviewed by other parents. As children with autism can wander off and go missing, a group of parents set up the Facebook page [https://www.facebook.com/reunitemissingchildren/ '''Reunite Missing Children'''], to share information that has led to quicker re-discoveries of missing children. Participants were invited to contribute to the wiki knowledge base.
 
  
If you are interested to contribute your views to these issues, please email Mr Lim at [Mailto:andrew.lim@nus.edu.sg andrew.lim@nus.edu.sg].  
+
*Hana update on her findings from research project with SMU students
|}
+
*Peiyi update on follow-up research
 +
*Kangli's suggestion to use action research or CBPR. "It has always been on my heart to do evaluative research on the different forms of community development in SG, especially those of informal ground-up movements. I think it would be a good addition to the White Paper. It could be CPBR or action research, rather than a traditional top-down approaches."
 +
*Terence's suggestion to "do a broad survey of community developers out there. We could look at it as a spectrum, suggesting trends, common methods or interest to cater to our target readership. By starting the ball rolling, more persons/groups who identify as community developers/aid might surface".
 +
*Khadijah: "Love the idea of the promotion or rather showcasing the citizen/community lead ground up initiatives - plenty had sprouted during the pandemic. Coincidentally A Good Space had reached out and shared their new initiative [Listening Living Labs] that seeks to build on the collaboration among the various entities in the Mind The Gap Collective" [Justin: I've been roped in to their Labs as well, and we can work with them in some way for sure, once we figure out what we want to do]
 +
*Justin: I can offer the support of socialcollab, this wiki itself, and get students to do a wikithon, plus pull together a knowledge management framework to help us make collective sense of the information we have so far, prioritize our knowledge gaps and discuss what areas require more investigation.
  
----
+
3. Shiyun: How information about the community members (shared voluntarily by the members themselves) is organized and shared among community workers, in terms of methods and in terms of ethics. [Izzaty adds: "I feel I take such cautiousness for granted and want to understand how consent looks in community development."] 
  
=== Meeting 4: Inclusion ===
+
4. Izzaty:  
  
https://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/ips/events/details/disability-community-network-meeting-iv-inclusion
+
*Methods of Archiving Community Arts For Community?
 +
*Having a circle to practice/train facilitation skills in conducting community meeting/community arts project or anything to do with rallying!
  
Date - '''Wednesday, 27 March 2019'''
+
5. Community Forum 2022? To do or not? And if so, in what form?
  
Time - '''1pm - 6pm''' (Registration at 12.30pm, Planning Meeting at 10am)
+
6. Do Something Together?
  
Venue - '''SportSG Auditorium, 3 Stadium Drive, Singapore 397630'''
+
==Network Events for 2021==
  
IPS Newsletter Article [https://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/docs/default-source/ips/enews_disability-community-network-iv_inclusion.pdf here].
+
===Meet-up 12===
[[File:20190327 173534 - Copy.jpg|thumb|979x979px|'''(on stage) Disability studies scholar Victor Zhuang, in conversation with IPS Senior Research Fellow Justin Lee'''.|none]]
+
Date - '''30 Sep 2021'''
  
====  Agenda ====
+
Time - '''3-5pm'''
{| class="wikitable"
 
!No.
 
!Agenda Item
 
!Presenter
 
|-
 
|<div align="center">1</div>
 
|The AHEAD (Achieve Higher Employability Through Adapted Development) Program
 
|Francis Tan, CEO of [https://trampolene.org/ Trampolene]
 
|-
 
|<div align="center">2</div>
 
|Inclusion through Inclusive Programming, Physical Accessibility and Sports for Communities
 
|Debra Lam and Bernice Lim, [https://www.societystaples.com.sg/ Society Staples]
 
|-
 
|<div align="center">3</div>
 
|Runninghour: Run to bond, run so others can
 
|John See Toh, Co-Founder of [https://runninghour.com/ Runninghour]
 
|-
 
|<div align="center">4</div>
 
|Not in My Lifetime?: The Process of Building an Inclusive (Theatre) Experience
 
|Tan Beng Tian Director, Not In My Lifetime? & Artistic Director, The Finger Players
 
and Alvan Yap, Freelance Editor/Writer and Playwright, Not In My Lifetime?
 
|-
 
|<div align="center">5</div>
 
|Thoughts on Disability, Sex and Intimacy
 
|Leo Chen Ian, Founder and Partner of Insight N Access
 
|}
 
  
----
+
Venue - via Zoom
  
===Regular Facilitator Planning & Social Meetings===
+
===Meet-up 11: Welcome to CDN, Tsao Foundation===
 +
Date - '''4 Aug 2021'''
  
The facilitators of the Disability Network as well as the larger Open Collab initiative will regularly meet to make plans, discuss issues faced, share ideas on how best to run the networks. This will be a relatively informal session where we also get to know one another.
+
Time - '''3-5pm'''
  
However, for those who are new and just want to find out more about the Disability Network or the Open Collab, feel free to drop by and we'll be happy to explain. You are welcome too!
+
Venue - via Zoom
  
Contact: Justin Lee (email: justin.lee@nus.edu.sg)
+
'''Agenda & Discussion Notes'''
  
Dates - Last Friday of Every Month, 4-5.30pm (except Good Friday)
+
#Hana Alhadad - Research Project with SMU Public Policy Task Force that will become Community Development White Paper (15 mins)
 +
#Community Forum Circle would like to share some initial ideas with the community and get their feedback (20 mins)
 +
#Feedback on Vision, Organizational Structure and Forward Plans of CDN (30 mins)
 +
#Tsao Foundation's experience using realist evaluation of their community engagement programmes / Survey on learning interest in realist evaluation (10-15 mins)
  
23 Feb 2018 - IPS Meeting Rm
+
===Meet-up 10: White Paper and Community Fellowships===
 +
Date - '''4 May 2021'''
  
29 Mar 2018 - IPS Meeting Rm
+
Time - 10am -12 noon
  
27 Apr 2018 - IPS Meeting Rm
+
Venue - '''via Zoom'''
  
25 May 2018 - IPS Meeting Rm
+
'''Agenda & Discussion Notes'''
  
29 Jun 2018 - IPS Meeting Rm
+
#Forming a central circle and subcircles for CDN
 +
#Community Development White Paper (Hana, Justin)
 +
#Update on Ngee Ann Kongsi-IPS Community Fellows (Justin)
  
27 Jul 2018 - IPS Meeting Rm
+
===Meet-up 9: Reflections on Community Forum===
 +
Date - '''5 Jan 2021'''
  
31 Aug 2018 - IPS Meeting Rm
+
Time - '''3-4pm'''
  
28 Sep 2018 - IPS Meeting Rm
+
Venue - '''via Zoom'''
  
26 Oct 2018 - IPS Meeting Rm
+
'''Agenda & Discussion Notes'''
  
30 Nov 2018 - IPS Meeting Rm
+
#Reflections on Community Forum 2020, CDN as a whole, and aspirations for this year<br />[Watch out for a link to the notes]
  
28 Dec 2018 - IPS Meeting Rm
+
==Network Events for 2020==
 +
----
  
Venue - IPS Meeting Rm is at 1C Cluny Road, House 5, Singapore (259599)
+
===Community Forum 2020===
 +
Date - '''6 - 21 Nov 2020'''
  
== Meeting Structure and Rules ==
+
See [https://communitynetworksg.wordpress.com/community-forum-2020/ Community Forum 2020] and [https://communitynetworksg.wordpress.com/2020/10/26/what-to-attend-at-community-forum-2020/ summary of what to attend]
 +
----
  
=== General ===
+
===Meet-up 8: on Zoom===
 +
Date -  '''2 July 2020'''
  
-Aspire to have quarterly meetings per year: partners set agenda and simple polling can be done to prioritise
+
Time - '''2-4pm''' 
  
-All partners will automatically be invited to attend. Associates will be invited based on the issue at hand and partners can deliberate who they want to invite. e.g. VWOs may not want their funders or regulators present as it may impede forthcoming dialogue or sharing.
+
Venue - '''via Zoom'''
  
-Partners will also discuss and source for speakers where their presence is required to shed light on knowledge gaps of interest.
+
'''Agenda & Discussion Notes'''
  
-Between the quarterly meetings, partners are free to have separate meetings, commission studies or seek partnerships to investigate or discuss issues not on the main agenda, but will be integrated into the annual needs and gaps report.
+
#Helping Ubin residents with accessibility needs reach their polling station, shared by Jodie from Artsolute.
 +
#*Voting station for Ubin residents is at SUTD, quite a distance
 +
#*There are 3-4 wheelchair users and other seniors with accessibility needs, making a total of about 20
 +
#*Will request for volunteers, transportation sponsors later on if existing channels don't deliver
 +
#Requests for human library volunteer and ideas for [https://www.facebook.com/events/nvpc-towards-a-city-of-good/national-day-ground-up-party-2019/351630465731935/ National Day Ground Up Party], shared by Hilda of OpenJio.
 +
#*Those who want to offer themselves as a human 'book' please approach Hilda
 +
#*Those who have interesting ideas and activities as part of the festivities also approach her
 +
#Soliciting for ideas on the types of volunteering activities to do online, as well as establishing trust and maintaining engagement online, shared by Xinwei of Singapore Children's Society.
 +
#*Difficult to engage online because may not have prior relationships with certain volunteers or donors face to face before.
 +
#*Suggestions include: play online games, or use Tik Tok, which work well with youth.
 +
#Organising [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bJhSSd3GiSwlVB7eCpMHnwxHUqaXqHGXxtZLMSrUK6o/edit?usp=sharing Community Forum 2020], shared by Justin
 +
#*Generally agreeble to have ground-up way of organising Forum where co-organisers take the lead and make independent decisions on specific segments
 +
#*A coordinating committee and set of documents will be shared with those who want to co-organise and plan
  
-All reports will be sent to partners for their inputs and final approval before it becomes 'official' and published online.
 
  
-Where a partner is not able to make a meeting, they should aspire to send a deputy. Reports will be sent to all partners so that they get a chance to provide inputs even if they were unable to attend. (In order not to hold back publication dates, reports will reflect which partners who were unable to provide inputs in time, and these rpeorts be amended once they are able to).
+
==Network Events for 2019==
 +
----
  
-Where partners disagree on the content or position taken by the paper there are various options:
+
===Meet-up 7: South Central Community Family Service Centre===
 +
Date -  '''4 February 2020'''
  
1) If there is a majority view, the paper can be written to reflect that, but capturing the organisations who dissent and their reasons.
+
Time - '''2 - 5.30pm''' 
  
2) Not publish a position paper if the opinions are relatively split.
+
Venue -  '''South Central Community Family Service Centre'''
  
3) Publish a paper that reflects the diversity of views and their rationale, so that there is a documentation of the report.
+
Address - '''Blk 5 Delta Ave, #01-09, Singapore 160005'''
  
=== Meeting Structure ===
+
'''Agenda'''
  
 +
#Possibility conversations (Justin, IPS) (see [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AXnQEzLdY7KglOCzJh3SXwLQFVHfCx79VUOX_uuwFRU/edit?usp=sharing link] to discussion at CDN 6 on what this is) & Sharing of reflections and dreams (Vincent)
 +
#Circle of Influence by Chris
 +
#Update on Ubin by Terence
 +
#Update on [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bJhSSd3GiSwlVB7eCpMHnwxHUqaXqHGXxtZLMSrUK6o/edit# Community Forum 2020 / Learning Festival] -- open to collaboration with interested parties; looks like October works for IPS, what about others who are interested? (Justin / Gerard)
 +
#[https://serve.sg/ Serve.sg] beta -- skilled volunteer matching platform has been soft-launched and we are looking for guinea pigs to try so that we can refine the system (Justin, Serve.sg)
 +
#[[Civic Experiment & Wiki Challenge]] -- call for inputs & participation (Justin, socialcollab.sg)
  
PRE-MEETING:
+
----
  
1-Take Stock of Needs and Gaps
+
===Meet-up 6: Ngee Ann Poly===
 +
<br />Date - '''15''' '''November 2019 (Confirmed)'''
  
2-Convene to Prioritize Knowledge Gaps
+
Time - '''10am -12pm''' 
  
3-Set Meeting Agenda for the Year
+
Venue - '''Ngee Ann Polytechnic, School of Humanities & Social Sciences, Blk 75-01-02'''
  
 +
Address -  535 Clementi Rd, Singapore 599489
  
EACH MEETING:
+
Hosted and made possible by Mathew Wong, Head of Programme for Community Development Diploma, Ngee Ann Poly.   
  
1-An issue brief will be sent out to partners before convening
+
'''Agenda'''
  
2-Take stock of knowledge gaps and prioritise them
+
#Ngee Ann Poly's Diploma in Community Development - (Matthew Wong, Head of Programme)
 +
#Project developments & inputs: Community Fund, Community Festival & Community Fellows - (Justin Lee)
 +
#Possible presentation on community development by interested parties at SSR's Seminar Series - (Justin on behalf of SSR) [They say it is very well attended]
 +
#Discuss whether CDN is ready to articulate collective objectives, membership rules and associational norms - (See [https://www.facebook.com/groups/848734845497116/permalink/910440462659887/ Chris Teo's post] )
 +
#Presentation and sign up for a Community Trail in Pulau Ubin - (Terence Tan and Jodi Thiele of [https://www.artsolute.asia/ Artsolute] ‪)
 +
#Insights on Community Development in Singapore - (Abhishek Bajaj)
 +
#Any Other Business
  
3-At the meeting, partners will deliberate on proposed policy recommendations or advocacy positions: policy or position paper will be written based on deliberations
 
  
4-Decide on how to present position if there is no consensus
+
'''What Was Discussed'''
  
5-Coordination and division of labour: Follow-up items; who will investigate what?
+
*See this [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AXnQEzLdY7KglOCzJh3SXwLQFVHfCx79VUOX_uuwFRU/edit?usp=sharing link] for notes.
  
6-At the end of each session, there will be an opportunity for partners to reflect on and suggest amendments to all the various the guiding principles and rules of the Disability Network.
+
----
  
 +
===Meet-up 5: "Who is afraid of community development?"===
 +
<br />Date - '''12 October 2019 (Sat)'''
  
AFTER LAST MEETING:
+
Time - '''10- 3pm''' 
  
1-Consolidate all findings for Annual Needs and Gaps Report
+
Venue - '''Goodman Arts Centre (specific room to be updated)'''
  
2-Facilitator will write up and send to all partners
+
Address: 90 Goodman Rd, Singapore 439053
  
3-Once approved by partners, report will be published online
+
Hosted and made possible by - '''ArtsWok Collaborative''', as part of their [https://www.facebook.com/thegreenhouseseries Greenhouse Series]. ArtsWok says they are open to co-facilitation with partners.
  
=== Deliverables and Products ===
+
'''Agenda'''
  
1-Issues briefs prior to each session
+
#See https://www.facebook.com/events/2427241927519582/
  
2-Position papers or policy briefs as a result of each session. There can also be feasibility studies, programme proposals, collective impact plans depending on the interests of the partners.
+
----
  
3-A needs and gaps report to be written at the end of the year
+
===Meet-up 4: Frank Früchtel on "The Value of Dependency in Community & Community Work"===
== Members ==
+
<br />Date - '''6 September 2019 (Friday)'''
=== 1. Members List & Contact Info ===
 
  
==== Ngee Ann Polytechnic - Office of Service Learning  ====
+
Time - '''2-5pm'''
https://www.np.edu.sg/Pages/servicelearning.aspx
 
  
{| class="wikitable"
+
Venue - '''Deutsche Bank, Level 17'''
!Position
 
!Name
 
!Email
 
!Tel
 
|-
 
|Head
 
|Joyce Tang-Wong
 
|Joyce_TANG-WONG@np.edu.sg
 
|6460 6783
 
|-
 
|Deputy Head
 
|Hon Maode
 
|Maode_HON@np.edu.sg
 
|6460 7545
 
|-
 
|Deputy Head
 
|Wan Chin
 
|tan_wan_chin@np.edu.sg
 
|6460 7002
 
|-
 
|Lead Catalyst
 
|Faith Ong
 
|Faith_ONG@np.edu.sg
 
|
 
|-
 
|Lead Catalyst
 
|V Prema
 
|prema_v@np.edu.sg
 
|6460 6524
 
|}
 
  
==== Republic Polytechnic - ====
+
Address: Deutsche Bank AG, Asia Pacific Head Office, One Raffles Quay, South Tower, 048583 Singapore 
https://www.rp.edu.sg/shl/beyond-the-classroom/service-learning
 
  
==== Temasek Polytechnic - Centre for Character and Leadership Education ====
+
Hosted and made possible by - '''Beyond Social Services'''
https://www.tp.edu.sg/centres/centre-for-character-and-leadership-education
 
  
Office started in April 2018
+
'''Agenda'''
  
==== NIE ====
+
#Talk by Frank Früchtel on "The value of dependency in community and community work" (30 to 45 mins) followed by a discussion and interaction. Frank is the Dean for Social and Educational Sciences at the Potsdam University of Applied Sciences.
 +
#Any Other Business
  
====NTU - Local Community Engagement Office====
+
===="The Value of Dependency in Community and Community Work" by Frank Früchtel====
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/lceo/Pages/default.aspx
+
See notes here:
  
{| class="wikitable"
+
https://communitynetworksg.wordpress.com/2019/10/15/the-value-of-dependency-in-community-and-community-work-notes-from-a-talk-by-frank-fruchtel/
!Position
+
----
!Name
 
!Email
 
!Tel
 
|-
 
|Executive Director
 
|Dr Toh Kian Lam
 
|kltoh@ntu.edu.sg
 
| +65 6592 2517
 
|-
 
|Deputy Director
 
|Alvin Lee
 
|alvinlee@ntu.edu.sg
 
| +65 6904 1118
 
|-
 
|Senior Assistant Manager
 
|Shi Jin Chen, Iona
 
|iona.shi@ntu.edu.sg
 
| +65 6904 1108
 
|}
 
  
==== NUS Office of Student Affairs ====
+
===Meet-up 3: "Meanings of community & community work"===
http://www.nus.edu.sg/osa/
+
<br />Date - '''30 August 2019 (Friday)'''
  
====NUS Chua Thian Poh Community Leadership Centre====
+
Time - '''10am - 1pm'''
https://ctpclc.nus.edu.sg/
 
  
==== SIT - Student Life ====
+
Venue - Meeting Room, '''Institute of Policy Studies''', 1 C Cluny Road, House 5 S(259599)
https://www.singaporetech.edu.sg/studentlife/
 
  
====SUSS Office of Service-Learning and Community Engagement ====
+
Facilitated by - '''Abhishek Bajaj'''
http://www.suss.edu.sg/CET/Pages/Service-Learning.aspx
 
  
{| class="wikitable"
+
'''Agenda'''
!Position
 
!Name
 
!Email
 
!Tel
 
|-
 
|
 
|Cynthia Christabelle Chang
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|
 
|Meirlin Gunawan
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|
 
|Yeo Lay
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|
 
|Chia Ming Huei
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|
 
|Chloe Lee Zi Qi
 
|
 
|
 
|}
 
  
====SMU Centre for Social Responsibility====
+
#The personal meanings of community & community work to members (Abishek Bajaj)
https://c4sr.smu.edu.sg/
+
#Su-Lin on Oct Meet-Up
=== 2. Observers and Associates ===
+
#Sharing by Bee Leng & Hana on MSF's Comm Dev Framework
 +
#NVPC to share about 'Community Matters' initiative to map out what makes a good community and develop a framework (Grace, Joel)
 +
#Agree on the scope of the Participatory Research Project, timelines, responsibilities and implementation (Hana + Justin)
 +
#Opportunity to run experiential workshop for SBFF's 'CSR in Action' (Justin)
  
==== NYC Youth Corp ====
+
'''What Was Discussed'''
https://www.youthcorps.sg/en
 
  
==== Institute of Policy Studies / socialcollab.sg ====
+
*Abhishek facilitated a dialogue session to elicit views about the meanings and values of community work and how that intersects with individual identity and experiences.
https://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/ips
+
*ArtsWok agreed to Host Meet-Up 5 (Oct 12) as art of their Greenhouse session.
 +
*Su-Lin also said that MOH Transformation Team (something like an innovation unit) would like to join CDN. They care about healthy living and community development and would like to come and see if there are any synergies with the groups here. Explore the relationship between the Health and Social sectors. She wanted to see what the network felt about including them.
 +
*[Network rule] Currently, we operate on a 'radical inclusion' basis where we accept anyone who is referred by a member. We will post an update for member inputs if we ever come across requests to include people who might create some discomfort.We agreed that we will continue to do this until it poses a problem of some sort--e.g. if it dilutes the value or fragments the network in some way--then we will revisit this policy.
 +
*Ng Bee Leng and Hana shared about their roles and experience in MSF’s ongoing consultation for developing guide on community work for FSCs. See [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PWctTEn08FOw_LmN8Ndgqhgu2VokuoF-GTlqQXQZVn8/edit?usp=sharing summary here]. '''Request''': The committee is looking for people to be part of this consultation process, through cluster conversations, or even step up as facilitators of that process. Contact Ng Bee Leng (AMKFSC) if interested.
 +
*NVPC shared the objectives and process of the [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ckJEsGOmF42fkfkLBFU40okO1pqvu0NR Community Matters Series] - 5 sessions of dialogue / research will run from 25 Sep - 16 Jan 2020. Broadly speaking, the goal is to arrive at insights about community development for community developers. '''Request''': Participation or as co-facilitators. Contact Grace at 96345511 or graceannchua@nvpc.org.sg
 +
*[IMMEDIATE – by December] Hana’s $4k faculty development fund. '''Offer''': you can use this to collect data from community developers in Singapore (by December) – refreshments, vouchers & transportation cost (can defray costs for others interested to do research).
 +
*[Future plan] To write a white paper on community development, define it, map out landscape, understand needs and challenges in Singapore, present collective positions where there is consensus and make policy recommendations.
 +
*SBBF's CSR in Action: Various organisations that expressed interest will be connected to SBBF.
  
{| class="wikitable"
+
(Members in Google Group at this time = 90)
!Position
 
!Name
 
!Email
 
!Tel
 
|-
 
|Senior Research Fellow
 
|Justin Lee
 
|justin.lee@nus.edu.sg
 
|66011419
 
|-
 
|Business Development Manager of socialcollab.sg
 
|Andrew Lim
 
|andrew.lim@nus.edu.sg
 
|
 
|-
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|}
 
•IPS: To support groups, where service learning is a valuable assets, intermediaries, how to work together, to learn from one another.
 
  
•How to support this COP, to do as much as we can.
+
----
  
•SocialCollab.SG – crowd-sourcing social needs.
+
===Meet-up 2: Let's Get to Know One Another First + Organise a Community Festival?===
 +
<br />Date - '''30 July 2019 (Tuesday)'''
  
•Helping to populate the service learning projects.
+
Time - '''2.00 pm - 5.00 pm'''
  
•Making sense of information.
+
'''Venue - Meeting Room, Institute of Policy Studies, 1 C Cluny Road, House 5 S(259599)'''
  
•How to structure a page that will serve this COP.
+
'''Agenda'''
  
•To encourage deeper conversations. Consolidating information.
+
#Getting to Know One Another - 20 mins
 +
#Co-Design and Collaborate on [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bJhSSd3GiSwlVB7eCpMHnwxHUqaXqHGXxtZLMSrUK6o/edit?usp=sharing Community Festival / Forum] (so far: IPS & Beyond Social Services) - 1 hour
 +
#[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FRRnB8mLHBS6e-XXnwtb3Y04IGs2N9n1unJdtlHze0U/edit?usp=sharing Community Fellows]: Invitation for inputs and partnerships (IPS) - 30 mins
 +
#Contributing to MSF's / MCCY Community Development Framework - 30 mins
  
•With permission, study as a case study – policy.
 
  
•Connecting gaps and services/skills available – VWOs with students.
+
Other possible agenda:
  
•Disability – convene, process the info, put it up on a Wiki-page. What are the needs and gaps we can work together on. At the end of the year, the COP will come up with a report and send to MSF.
+
*clarify the definition of community & community development
  
•Would there be a parallel process in this COP?
+
'''What Was Discussed'''
  
 +
*[https://www.instagram.com/openjio/ Openjio] (see this [https://www.todayonline.com/commentary/how-singapores-youth-are-changing-social-sector-going-beyond-volunteerism op-ed] also) came to share about what they do. They have [https://t.me/OpenJio a Telegram channel] where they publicise events that they consolidate from Peatix, Eventbrite, [https://www.agoodspace.org/ A Good Space], Facebook, and [https://www.youthcorps.sg/en Youth Corps] newsletters
 +
*Possible Community Forum/Festival 2019 - up from [https://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/ips/events/details/ips-community-forum-2018-here-comes-everybody-and-all-can-contribute last year's IPS Community Forum]
  
==Useful References ==
+
----
  
===On building networks===
+
===Meet-up 1: On the Design of the Network===
 +
<br />Date - '''Friday,''' '''31 May 2019'''
  
http://www.networkimpact.org/
+
Time - '''10.00 am - 12.00 pm'''
 +
 
 +
Venue - '''Credit Suisse'''
  
===On how to facilitate good conversations===
+
'''Agenda'''
  
Some principles of facilitating group dialogue
+
*What are our objectives? What value can we get out of it?
https://www.icasc.ca/resources/holding-space
+
*Who will co-organise and participate, and in what way?
 +
*Are there other existing networks already relevant to community work?
 +
*Based on objectives and existing circumstances, how should we structure the network, and decision-making?
  
===Disability Councils and what they do===
+
'''What Was Discussed'''
  
http://www.disabilitycouncil.nsw.gov.au/
+
Link to the [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fAu0y2LgDEIdcS7Hb4xDpQHrRHVVE4GAWT1w5hravrE/edit# consolidated inputs] from participants about the objectives and design of the network
  
===On referendums and democratic decision-making===
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Link to Ijlal's [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DeSB99bkEqRBtMcmSekC06z6oO82E2OqPzxWIhoD_bg/edit?usp=sharing fieldnotes on the meeting].  
Switzerland's unique form of direct democracy allows groups of citizens to call for national referendums on specific policies if validated signatures of 100,000 Swiss citizens are collected in support of a proposal. Possible to consider a similar mechanism for networks here.
 
  
===Justifications for running networks like this===
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This is meant to be a collective document so please add points or reflections to this document. You can comments within [brackets] and also identify yourself.
From Steven Johnson (2001) Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities and Software: complex systems exhibit emergence because they “solve problems by drawing upon masses of relatively (simple) elements, rather than a single, intelligent “executive branch.” They are bottom-up systems, not top-down. They get their smarts from below. In more technical language, they are complex adaptive systems that display emergent behavior. In these systems, agents residing on one scale start producing behavior that lies one scale above them: ants create colonies; urbanites create neighborhoods; simple pattern-recognition software learns how to recommend new books. The movement from low-level rules to higher-level sophistication is what we call emergence” (Johnson 2001: 18)
 
  
===Tips for giving good feedback at Networks===
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'''Key points'''
  
-be honest
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*Background to the meeting:
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*Participants agreed to meet monthly
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*We can take our time to get to know one another better--through play--before deciding how to run the network
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*Those who have ideas and want to do something can already start forming groups and starting discussions. Please create project pages or documents and post links to the 'Projects' header above, or start a discussion at the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/community-development-network-sg Google Group - Community Development Network SG] 
  
-be specific (explain what you disagree with or don't understand)
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-be constructive (suggest how to improve)
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===Resources===
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[http://ncdd.org/rc/item/2142/ NCDD’s Engagement Streams Framework] - to help navigate the range of dialogue and deliberation approaches available. How are Citizens Juries are different from Deliberative Polling?  When should you use World Cafe, rather than Open Space? 
  
-comment on the most important things first
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[https://www.citizenlab.co/ Citizen Lab]'s [https://www.citizenlab.co/ebooks-en/inclusion-in-e-democracy?utm_source=CitizenLab+Newsletter+%28GDPR+optin%29+EN&utm_campaign=a6e7d41f03-en-newsletter-June19&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_49e1e8647d-a6e7d41f03-198993133&goal=0_49e1e8647d-a6e7d41f03-198993133 guide to inclusive participation on a digital platforms]

Latest revision as of 03:56, 12 July 2023

Photo: Many different hands placed on a log, by Shane Rounce on Unsplash

This public page is a work in progress and will be updated with information that participants have consensus on. For issues yet to be discussed, they will be in Google Docs that are accessible only to participants.

Attend the Community Forum 2020

Request to join our Facebook Group - Community Development Network SG

Request to join our Google Group - Community Development Network SG (for group discussions and collaborations)

Request to contribute to our Collective Blog - for longer form reflections and essays

Look here for our current collective understanding of community development in Singapore - Comm Dev Wiki Page

Look here for our repository of useful articles and information - Google Drive

Purpose

Opportunities for Collaboration

Getting to Know One Another - to help participants know one another, articulate a vision, dream, values and what we should do together.

Creating a Shared Knowledge Base - to collate and make sense of information about community development (best practices, case studies, research etc) that is relevant to practitioners, organisations and policymakers.

Community Fellows - to conduct solutions-focused research together with their communities

Community Currency - concept paper to start a local exchange trading system / community currency

General Guiding Principles

Openness sustained by trust, and balanced by integrity

The network should be a safe space for participants to share honest views and constructive feedback. Openness creates vulnerability too, so it should be sustained by trust and integrity among participants, so that new or diverse ways of thinking are not dampened.

Consensus-driven balanced by respect for diverse viewpoints

Through dialogue, participants should aspire to consensus on network matters. Where there is disagreement and collective decisions need to be made, voting can be the less preferred option.

Contributions should be participant-led and strengths-based

Network matters should be defined and led by participants themselves, tapping into their areas of expertise.

Everyone is encouraged to propose and take on projects or activities, and the network should reduce barriers to initiating and mobilising participation where possible.

Fun and informality

The network should be fun because community is built upon informal relationships and we should invest in those relationships.

(Note: These are working principles and will be reviewed and refined as we go along. Possibly new ones will be introduced and old ones removed. They will also be up- or down-voted by participants so that the most relevant ones go to the top, indicating a sense of priority. Guiding principles are only useful to the extent that they are useful reminders to achieve core ideals we tend to forget or overcome key habits we find hard to break; they are less useful when internalise them or already take them as given. They also become more useful when they articulate the relationship to alternative or competing values, providing an indication of how these conflicts might be resolved)

Share unpolished work early

"Waiting too long on “polish” can slow down the process of getting to the best idea. Encouraging the sharing of unfinished work creates a new social norm." If there is a culture where unpolished work is deemed as unprofessional, people will wait to share work until it’s near-perfect. But because it’s so far along, people may provide frivolous platitudes instead of feedback on the core idea. The initial idea keeps steamrolling ahead, irrespective of quality. Much better if you encourage people to share work that’s in progress and a little rough. [paraphrased from this article]

Network Membership Rules

Radical Inclusion, For Now

Currently, we operate on a 'radical inclusion' basis where we accept anyone who is referred by a member. We will post an update for member inputs if we ever come across requests to include people who might create some discomfort. At Meet-Up 3, we agreed that we will continue to do this until it poses a problem of some sort--e.g. if it dilutes the value or fragments the network in some way--then we will review this policy.


Network Events for 2023


Meet-up 18 - Yishun

Date: August (TBC)

Venue: TBC

Proposed Agenda:

  • Understand Diverse Yishun Organizations engaged in Community Work and Explore Collaborations (or Just Make Friends) [1.5 hour]
  • Roving Community Innovation Lab – Request for another host organisation so that we can bring the lab to your locality. We have tentative plans to try it with Tzu Chi Humanistic Youth Centre, but I need another host because my Jurong hosts got too busy to do it anytime soon. May also work with NUS Comms and New Media Students who may lend their help as part of their Comms for Social Change module. [10 mins]
  • Background about Giving Circles and request for applicants to apply to be Action Fellow to drive this initiative together with NVPC+IPS+LKYCIC. [10 mins]
  • [awaiting suggestions of other items]



Meet-up 17 - Yoga in the Park / Update and Re-group

Date: 15, 17, 22 or 31 May (depends on Doodle poll)

Proposed Agenda: 1 hour yoga, then general updates and catch-up

Network Events for 2022


Meet-up 16 - Year of End Gathering

Date: Doodle Poll

Time: 2-4pm

Proposed Agenda:

  • Dancing in the Dark (30 mins) - proposed by Justin, and will be operated by his brother

Come and dance like nobody is watching—because nobody can in almost total darkness.

Dancing used to be a natural way of expressing joy at hearing music. Professionals have stylised these movements, created standards and  determined what kinds of bodies can dance. Now dancing is mostly performance and posturing. There are norms on who should be doing what kind of dance, and how they should look, dress and move while participating.

What if we took that judgment away? What if we could participate in collective joy again?

Come for a 30 min dancing in the dark social experiment. Come dressed in comfortable clothes. Bring the young, the old and the awkward.

[Concept inspired by/stolen from No Lights No Lycra]

  • Participatory Budgeting at Town Council 30 mins - proposed by Justin

There is an opportunity to do this, and just need to find an MP who might be keen to take this on. Looking for feedback to the concept, and also connections to possible partners/connections you can refer me to.


Meet-up 15 - Hosted by Kwek Li Yong @ My Community

SIGN UP HERE:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdquCPcLhq-0iVHlgcwhy8om7XiL325b_-x5xXrL7u-Ozm3ig/viewform?usp=sf_link

Date - 25 June 2022

Time - 7.30pm to 9.30pm

Venue - Museum @ My Queenstown

46-3 Commonwealth Drive #01-388

Singapore 140463


Agenda

  • Get to know how My Community does cultural asset mapping, elicit stories from residents, organise tours, 'co-curate' a museum and why they have been extraordinarily successful in attracting young professional volunteers to unearth the heritage of a local community.
  • Is 'Hello Dawson' Programme by My Community and Cassia Resettlement Team doing what is known as 'Local Area Coordination'? Kwek Li Yong (My Community) and Lim Jingzhou (Cassia Resettlement Team) will discuss how their work may be similar or different (eg regular flat vs rental flats), informally facilitated by Justin Lee.

"Our Hello Dawson! team is helping more than 1000 elderly, low-income and physically disabled residents affected by the Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS) in Tanglin Halt relocate to Dawson. Join us if you have a heart for others, and would like to befriend our Tanglin Halt residents."

https://mycommunity.org.sg/volunteer-teams/

  • Any other issues participants want to discuss

Meet-up 14

Date - 27 Apr 2022

Time - 2-4pm

Venue - IPS

Agenda

  • Having a 'community work clinic' (?) to practice/train facilitation skills in conducting community meeting/community arts project and also discuss ethics of practice (eg sharing info). [Izzaty/Shiyun] (This was proposed at last round but we didn't have time to get to it)
  • Paying community members to do research and information gathering for us? Eg, collating and archiving the community or community arts initiatives in Singapore (as Izzaty suggested previously). I'm quite happy to part with small sums of my own money for this, and maybe this is a supplementary source of income for community members who need it? One possibility is to help populate our wiki page on community development, which needs a proper update so that we can better tap into the collective intelligence of everyone here. [Justin]
  • Inputs on a Community-Driven Basic Income Concept -- Since Basic Income is unlikely here, how about a community-led version where 10-20 families provide financial support (and other forms of support) to one low-income family and top-up to whatever the income benchmark is for that family to meet its basic needs. [Justin]
  • Inputs for Non-Profit Conference organised by IPS & ToteBoard, theme is "Solutions that Help Us Help One Another" and the focus is on 1) mutual aid, contributing to the commons; 2) new ways of organising social care and social change through cooperatives; and 3) peer-to-peer or collaborative forms of learning that help to unlock a community’s learning capacity. [Justin]


Meet-up 13

Date - 16 Feb 2022

Time - 2-3.30pm

Venue - Via Zoom

See HERE for notes

Agenda

1. Kangli's doctoral research on civil participation in Singapore- "Builders of Our New (?) Society: Civil Participation in Singapore and the Impact of COVID-19"

2. White Paper on Community Development.

  • Hana update on her findings from research project with SMU students
  • Peiyi update on follow-up research
  • Kangli's suggestion to use action research or CBPR. "It has always been on my heart to do evaluative research on the different forms of community development in SG, especially those of informal ground-up movements. I think it would be a good addition to the White Paper. It could be CPBR or action research, rather than a traditional top-down approaches."
  • Terence's suggestion to "do a broad survey of community developers out there. We could look at it as a spectrum, suggesting trends, common methods or interest to cater to our target readership. By starting the ball rolling, more persons/groups who identify as community developers/aid might surface".
  • Khadijah: "Love the idea of the promotion or rather showcasing the citizen/community lead ground up initiatives - plenty had sprouted during the pandemic. Coincidentally A Good Space had reached out and shared their new initiative [Listening Living Labs] that seeks to build on the collaboration among the various entities in the Mind The Gap Collective" [Justin: I've been roped in to their Labs as well, and we can work with them in some way for sure, once we figure out what we want to do]
  • Justin: I can offer the support of socialcollab, this wiki itself, and get students to do a wikithon, plus pull together a knowledge management framework to help us make collective sense of the information we have so far, prioritize our knowledge gaps and discuss what areas require more investigation.

3. Shiyun: How information about the community members (shared voluntarily by the members themselves) is organized and shared among community workers, in terms of methods and in terms of ethics. [Izzaty adds: "I feel I take such cautiousness for granted and want to understand how consent looks in community development."]

4. Izzaty:

  • Methods of Archiving Community Arts For Community?
  • Having a circle to practice/train facilitation skills in conducting community meeting/community arts project or anything to do with rallying!

5. Community Forum 2022? To do or not? And if so, in what form?

6. Do Something Together?

Network Events for 2021

Meet-up 12

Date - 30 Sep 2021

Time - 3-5pm

Venue - via Zoom

Meet-up 11: Welcome to CDN, Tsao Foundation

Date - 4 Aug 2021

Time - 3-5pm

Venue - via Zoom

Agenda & Discussion Notes

  1. Hana Alhadad - Research Project with SMU Public Policy Task Force that will become Community Development White Paper (15 mins)
  2. Community Forum Circle would like to share some initial ideas with the community and get their feedback (20 mins)
  3. Feedback on Vision, Organizational Structure and Forward Plans of CDN (30 mins)
  4. Tsao Foundation's experience using realist evaluation of their community engagement programmes / Survey on learning interest in realist evaluation (10-15 mins)

Meet-up 10: White Paper and Community Fellowships

Date - 4 May 2021

Time - 10am -12 noon

Venue - via Zoom

Agenda & Discussion Notes

  1. Forming a central circle and subcircles for CDN
  2. Community Development White Paper (Hana, Justin)
  3. Update on Ngee Ann Kongsi-IPS Community Fellows (Justin)

Meet-up 9: Reflections on Community Forum

Date - 5 Jan 2021

Time - 3-4pm

Venue - via Zoom

Agenda & Discussion Notes

  1. Reflections on Community Forum 2020, CDN as a whole, and aspirations for this year
    [Watch out for a link to the notes]

Network Events for 2020


Community Forum 2020

Date - 6 - 21 Nov 2020

See Community Forum 2020 and summary of what to attend


Meet-up 8: on Zoom

Date - 2 July 2020

Time - 2-4pm

Venue - via Zoom

Agenda & Discussion Notes

  1. Helping Ubin residents with accessibility needs reach their polling station, shared by Jodie from Artsolute.
    • Voting station for Ubin residents is at SUTD, quite a distance
    • There are 3-4 wheelchair users and other seniors with accessibility needs, making a total of about 20
    • Will request for volunteers, transportation sponsors later on if existing channels don't deliver
  2. Requests for human library volunteer and ideas for National Day Ground Up Party, shared by Hilda of OpenJio.
    • Those who want to offer themselves as a human 'book' please approach Hilda
    • Those who have interesting ideas and activities as part of the festivities also approach her
  3. Soliciting for ideas on the types of volunteering activities to do online, as well as establishing trust and maintaining engagement online, shared by Xinwei of Singapore Children's Society.
    • Difficult to engage online because may not have prior relationships with certain volunteers or donors face to face before.
    • Suggestions include: play online games, or use Tik Tok, which work well with youth.
  4. Organising Community Forum 2020, shared by Justin
    • Generally agreeble to have ground-up way of organising Forum where co-organisers take the lead and make independent decisions on specific segments
    • A coordinating committee and set of documents will be shared with those who want to co-organise and plan


Network Events for 2019


Meet-up 7: South Central Community Family Service Centre

Date - 4 February 2020

Time - 2 - 5.30pm

Venue -  South Central Community Family Service Centre

Address - Blk 5 Delta Ave, #01-09, Singapore 160005

Agenda

  1. Possibility conversations (Justin, IPS) (see link to discussion at CDN 6 on what this is) & Sharing of reflections and dreams (Vincent)
  2. Circle of Influence by Chris
  3. Update on Ubin by Terence
  4. Update on Community Forum 2020 / Learning Festival -- open to collaboration with interested parties; looks like October works for IPS, what about others who are interested? (Justin / Gerard)
  5. Serve.sg beta -- skilled volunteer matching platform has been soft-launched and we are looking for guinea pigs to try so that we can refine the system (Justin, Serve.sg)
  6. Civic Experiment & Wiki Challenge -- call for inputs & participation (Justin, socialcollab.sg)

Meet-up 6: Ngee Ann Poly


Date - 15 November 2019 (Confirmed)

Time - 10am -12pm

Venue - Ngee Ann Polytechnic, School of Humanities & Social Sciences, Blk 75-01-02

Address - 535 Clementi Rd, Singapore 599489

Hosted and made possible by Mathew Wong, Head of Programme for Community Development Diploma, Ngee Ann Poly.

Agenda

  1. Ngee Ann Poly's Diploma in Community Development - (Matthew Wong, Head of Programme)
  2. Project developments & inputs: Community Fund, Community Festival & Community Fellows - (Justin Lee)
  3. Possible presentation on community development by interested parties at SSR's Seminar Series - (Justin on behalf of SSR) [They say it is very well attended]
  4. Discuss whether CDN is ready to articulate collective objectives, membership rules and associational norms - (See Chris Teo's post )
  5. Presentation and sign up for a Community Trail in Pulau Ubin - (Terence Tan and Jodi Thiele of Artsolute ‪)
  6. Insights on Community Development in Singapore - (Abhishek Bajaj)
  7. Any Other Business


What Was Discussed

  • See this link for notes.

Meet-up 5: "Who is afraid of community development?"


Date - 12 October 2019 (Sat)

Time - 10- 3pm

Venue - Goodman Arts Centre (specific room to be updated)

Address: 90 Goodman Rd, Singapore 439053

Hosted and made possible by - ArtsWok Collaborative, as part of their Greenhouse Series. ArtsWok says they are open to co-facilitation with partners.

Agenda

  1. See https://www.facebook.com/events/2427241927519582/

Meet-up 4: Frank Früchtel on "The Value of Dependency in Community & Community Work"


Date - 6 September 2019 (Friday)

Time - 2-5pm

Venue - Deutsche Bank, Level 17

Address: Deutsche Bank AG, Asia Pacific Head Office, One Raffles Quay, South Tower, 048583 Singapore 

Hosted and made possible by - Beyond Social Services

Agenda

  1. Talk by Frank Früchtel on "The value of dependency in community and community work" (30 to 45 mins) followed by a discussion and interaction. Frank is the Dean for Social and Educational Sciences at the Potsdam University of Applied Sciences.
  2. Any Other Business

"The Value of Dependency in Community and Community Work" by Frank Früchtel

See notes here:

https://communitynetworksg.wordpress.com/2019/10/15/the-value-of-dependency-in-community-and-community-work-notes-from-a-talk-by-frank-fruchtel/


Meet-up 3: "Meanings of community & community work"


Date - 30 August 2019 (Friday)

Time - 10am - 1pm

Venue - Meeting Room, Institute of Policy Studies, 1 C Cluny Road, House 5 S(259599)

Facilitated by - Abhishek Bajaj

Agenda

  1. The personal meanings of community & community work to members (Abishek Bajaj)
  2. Su-Lin on Oct Meet-Up
  3. Sharing by Bee Leng & Hana on MSF's Comm Dev Framework
  4. NVPC to share about 'Community Matters' initiative to map out what makes a good community and develop a framework (Grace, Joel)
  5. Agree on the scope of the Participatory Research Project, timelines, responsibilities and implementation (Hana + Justin)
  6. Opportunity to run experiential workshop for SBFF's 'CSR in Action' (Justin)

What Was Discussed

  • Abhishek facilitated a dialogue session to elicit views about the meanings and values of community work and how that intersects with individual identity and experiences.
  • ArtsWok agreed to Host Meet-Up 5 (Oct 12) as art of their Greenhouse session.
  • Su-Lin also said that MOH Transformation Team (something like an innovation unit) would like to join CDN. They care about healthy living and community development and would like to come and see if there are any synergies with the groups here. Explore the relationship between the Health and Social sectors. She wanted to see what the network felt about including them.
  • [Network rule] Currently, we operate on a 'radical inclusion' basis where we accept anyone who is referred by a member. We will post an update for member inputs if we ever come across requests to include people who might create some discomfort.We agreed that we will continue to do this until it poses a problem of some sort--e.g. if it dilutes the value or fragments the network in some way--then we will revisit this policy.
  • Ng Bee Leng and Hana shared about their roles and experience in MSF’s ongoing consultation for developing guide on community work for FSCs. See summary here. Request: The committee is looking for people to be part of this consultation process, through cluster conversations, or even step up as facilitators of that process. Contact Ng Bee Leng (AMKFSC) if interested.
  • NVPC shared the objectives and process of the Community Matters Series - 5 sessions of dialogue / research will run from 25 Sep - 16 Jan 2020. Broadly speaking, the goal is to arrive at insights about community development for community developers. Request: Participation or as co-facilitators. Contact Grace at 96345511 or graceannchua@nvpc.org.sg
  • [IMMEDIATE – by December] Hana’s $4k faculty development fund. Offer: you can use this to collect data from community developers in Singapore (by December) – refreshments, vouchers & transportation cost (can defray costs for others interested to do research).
  • [Future plan] To write a white paper on community development, define it, map out landscape, understand needs and challenges in Singapore, present collective positions where there is consensus and make policy recommendations.
  • SBBF's CSR in Action: Various organisations that expressed interest will be connected to SBBF.

(Members in Google Group at this time = 90)


Meet-up 2: Let's Get to Know One Another First + Organise a Community Festival?


Date - 30 July 2019 (Tuesday)

Time - 2.00 pm - 5.00 pm

Venue - Meeting Room, Institute of Policy Studies, 1 C Cluny Road, House 5 S(259599)

Agenda

  1. Getting to Know One Another - 20 mins
  2. Co-Design and Collaborate on Community Festival / Forum (so far: IPS & Beyond Social Services) - 1 hour
  3. Community Fellows: Invitation for inputs and partnerships (IPS) - 30 mins
  4. Contributing to MSF's / MCCY Community Development Framework - 30 mins


Other possible agenda:

  • clarify the definition of community & community development

What Was Discussed


Meet-up 1: On the Design of the Network


Date - Friday, 31 May 2019

Time - 10.00 am - 12.00 pm

Venue - Credit Suisse

Agenda

  • What are our objectives? What value can we get out of it?
  • Who will co-organise and participate, and in what way?
  • Are there other existing networks already relevant to community work?
  • Based on objectives and existing circumstances, how should we structure the network, and decision-making?

What Was Discussed

Link to the consolidated inputs from participants about the objectives and design of the network

Link to Ijlal's fieldnotes on the meeting.

This is meant to be a collective document so please add points or reflections to this document. You can comments within [brackets] and also identify yourself.

Key points

  • Background to the meeting:
  • Participants agreed to meet monthly
  • We can take our time to get to know one another better--through play--before deciding how to run the network
  • Those who have ideas and want to do something can already start forming groups and starting discussions. Please create project pages or documents and post links to the 'Projects' header above, or start a discussion at the Google Group - Community Development Network SG 

Resources

NCDD’s Engagement Streams Framework - to help navigate the range of dialogue and deliberation approaches available. How are Citizens Juries are different from Deliberative Polling?  When should you use World Cafe, rather than Open Space? 

Citizen Lab's guide to inclusive participation on a digital platforms