Intro to Governance in Community Organisations

This course is for people looking to build their skills in the Community Development sector. It is for staff, volunteers and students who want to understand the governance structure and responsibilities in a community center or community development organisation.

This course is part of the Community Development in Practice package.

Purchase the full course now.

or, purchase the Community Development in Practice Package.



This is a self-paced course. You can start and stop as you like – the system will remember your progress. To complete this course it will take you approximately one and a half (1.5) hours.

Once you have explored each of the topics, you will be asked to complete a short quiz to demonstrate your knowledge. You must receive a score of 80% or more to receive your certificate. You can reattempt the quiz as many times necessary to receive this score.

Extend Your Learning

‘Extend Your Learning’ and ‘Further Resources’ are optional. They have been provided for select topics to expand your knowledge if you have an interest in that topic. The time spent exploring these resources is not included in the approximate time to complete the course. There will not be questions in the quiz regarding these resources.

A Moment of Reflection...

Most topics will ask you to consider some questions and share your answers with fellow learners. You can share your answers by leaving a comment in the section at the bottom of the relevant page.

To practice, add a comment at the bottom of this page with your first name and reason for learning about governance in community organisations. Read through some of the other comments to see who else has accessed the course.

Select the free Lesson below to preview the course.

Free


The Purpose of a Board

Board Purposes





Staying Safe in a Governance Role

Staying Safe in a Governance Role




Intro to Governance in Community Organisations Conclusion

Intro to Governance in Community Organisations Conclusion


Leave a Reply

We cannot be mere consumers of good governance, we must be participants; we must be co-creators.
Rohini Nilekani

Course Info

Purchase the full course now.

or, purchase the Community Development in Practice Package.



This is a self-paced course. You can start and stop as you like – the system will remember your progress. To complete this course it will take you approximately one and a half (1.5) hours.

Once you have explored each of the topics, you will be asked to complete a short quiz to demonstrate your knowledge. You must receive a score of 80% or more to receive your certificate. You can reattempt the quiz as many times necessary to receive this score.

Extend Your Learning

‘Extend Your Learning’ and ‘Further Resources’ are optional. They have been provided for select topics to expand your knowledge if you have an interest in that topic. The time spent exploring these resources is not included in the approximate time to complete the course. There will not be questions in the quiz regarding these resources.

A Moment of Reflection...

Most topics will ask you to consider some questions and share your answers with fellow learners. You can share your answers by leaving a comment in the section at the bottom of the relevant page.

To practice, add a comment at the bottom of this page with your first name and reason for learning about governance in community organisations. Read through some of the other comments to see who else has accessed the course.

Select the free Lesson below to preview the course.

Free


The Purpose of a Board

Board Purposes





Staying Safe in a Governance Role

Staying Safe in a Governance Role




Intro to Governance in Community Organisations Conclusion

Intro to Governance in Community Organisations Conclusion


We cannot be mere consumers of good governance, we must be participants; we must be co-creators.
Rohini Nilekani
×
×

Cart

cropped-ccsa_logo_house_ac6389.png