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Shared Action
Shared Action is a three year community development project run
by St. Luke's and funded by the Potter Foundation. It aimed to promote
safety and well-being of children in Long Gully (Bendigo) by working
with adults and groups in the community to mobilise resources and
undertake community building activities.
A vision of a healthy,
safe and pleasant community was developed by reference groups in
the community and two projects were selected that would begin progress
towards achieving the vision. The projects were chosen because it
was seen that they had the potential to promote greater levels of
community trust after which all other parts of the vision would
be easily achieved.
One project was to build a park and has involved the community researching
what people want in the park, negotiating with local government,
other funding sources and the architect. Many forms of community
participation have been built into the plan for building the park
such as the involvement of secondary school students in the building
work, community leaders with the student groups and primary school
students in building mosaic pavers to place in the park paths.
The second project was to establish a Sport and Recreation Club
which assists local people to join existing activities in the wider
Bendigo area and supports several activities such as a history group,
a walking group, an adult social netball team and an under 12 football
team. Participants in the club are involved in ongoing training
to ensure their ability to continue with the club when Shared Action
finishes up in December 1999.
Ensuring sustainability of initiatives has been a focus from early on and includes the inclusion of the Sport and Recreation Club as a subcommittee of the Long Gully Community House, the establishment of a combined agencies 'community building' group and ongoing support of the Community House by St. Luke's.
Benefits to the
Community
While long term change in safety, health and education of children
in the community will be measured in years to come, the short term
benefits include:
The way Shared Action went about working with the community is integrally related to the outcomes achieved. Important process principles include that:
Shared Action Celebrating Planning
Shared Action Final Report 2000
Contacting Us
Information concerning 'Shared Action' can be obtained from our Bendigo Office
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