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Community Development 101
- $70.00
- This course is an online introduction to theories and approaches of community development in a modern, rapidly changing society. This course has a particular focus on South Australian, local communities. Scroll down for more information or add the course to your cart now. 5 hour self-led online course $70 (30% discount for CCSA Members)
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Community Development 101 (TEST)
- $50.00
- In this course we will draw upon the research of CCSA and others to introduce you to the principles of placemaking, the reasoning behind the practice and, finally, give you practical tips on how to bring placemaking to your Centre.
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Community Development 102
- 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 their role in conducting community needs analyses, placemaking, governance and upholding ethical responsibilities.
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Community Development Theories and Frameworks
- This course is for people new to the Community Development sector. It is for staff, volunteers and students who want to understand the basic concepts of community development.
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Community Needs Analysis
- $50.00
- This course is a guide for Community Centres, Neighbourhood Houses and community-based organisations to utilise the Community Needs Analysis (CNA) toolkit. The information obtained through a CNA is valuable in assisting Centres to highlight strengths of the community as well as identifying any under-represented groups or unmet needs.
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Digital Skills for Community Development
- Engaging your audience online to reach and involve community members who wouldn’t otherwise access your community centre or organisation. Utilise a range of social media and other digital content platforms to raise awareness of your cause and mobilise your community.
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Frontline Communication in Community Development
- Active listening, customer service, team work and conflict resolution may not be new concepts to you. These skills are often useful regardless of the work we do. In community development these skills assist with upholding and promoting the principles of social justice, empowerment, human rights and respect for diversity.
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