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Asset Based Community Development

ABCD builds on the assets that are found in the community and mobilises individuals, associations, and institutions to come together to realise and develop their strengths

£250 Per person

  •  Understand the importance of diversity, equality and inclusion

  •  Learn how to recognise the natural biases that affect us all at work

  • Learn how to create a more positive approach to difference and so harness the benefits of diversity

  • Be able to challenging our bias leads to greater inclusivity in our practice and the creating of more opportunities to improve health and well-being;

  • Ensure equality and diversity is mainstreamed into the core practice of the business

  • Be able to explain what is meant by •

    • Diversity

    • Equality

    • Inclusion. 

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Introduction to 

Social Prescribing

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Building Healthy Communities

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Unconscious Bias

Ensuring Diversity and Equality

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Asset Based Community 

Development

Course details

This training provides guidance for front-line staff or community groups involved in delivering
projects and interventions that follow the principles of Asset Based Community Development.
It also introducing yourself to the key principles of ABCD and how to put them into practice.
ABCD builds on the assets that are found in the community and mobilizes individuals, associations,
and institutions to come together to realise and develop their strengths.

course

information

Asset Based Community Development

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250 Per delegate

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1 Day

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Beginner

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Accredited

learning 

outcomes

Understand the basic principles of Asset Based Community Development

Gain tools to put ABCD in practice

Learn what Community Building is and how to implement it.

Understand how to Asset Map your community

Learn how to create local social improvement and economic development.

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