Forum Activity for @michelle-dunscombe

Michelle Dunscombe
@michelle-dunscombe
02/05/21 06:00:31AM
30 posts

Who's up for a conversation??


ABCD and Disaster/Emergency Management

Hi Everyone,

There was a small group from Australia and the US meeting around ABCD and Disaster/Emergency some time back and the calls fizzled out. Is there energy from others to restart the conversation around ABCD and Disaster / Emergency planning and recovery?

Reach out to me (michelle@jeder.com.au) and we will get the ball rolling for 2021.

Here a link to a paper you might find interesting:

Disaster recovery towards resilience: contributions of an assets-based community development approach by Helen Scott, Bruce Smith and Birgit Schaedler


https://knowledge.aidr.org.au/resources/ajem-jan-2018-disaster-recovery-towards-resilience-contributions-of-an-assets-based-community-development-approach/

Cheers

Michelle


updated by @michelle-dunscombe: 02/05/21 06:04:47AM
Michelle Dunscombe
@michelle-dunscombe
02/05/21 05:56:27AM
30 posts

Next ABCD & First Nations Conversation


ABCD and Indigenous Communities/First Nations

Hi Everyone,

The next ABCD and First Nations conversation is Tuesday 23rd February 9am Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time (Monday 22nd US/Canada time and Tuesday 23rd @ 11am NZT)

If you would like to join the conversation please email me at michelle@jeder.com.au

Cheers

Michelle

Michelle Dunscombe
@michelle-dunscombe
12/01/20 01:13:34PM
30 posts

ABCD and First Nations conversation - 10 December 2020 @ 8.30am & 8.30pm Melbourne, Australia time


ABCD and Indigenous Communities/First Nations

Each month we gather to share stories and practices 

To join us for next weeks conversation, please email me for the zoom link - michelle@jeder.com.au

The Topic this month is:   

Navigating Tension and Conflict between Community and government and within community: Sharing stories and tools for peacebuilding

 

Michelle Dunscombe
@michelle-dunscombe
10/05/20 07:51:08PM
30 posts

The word "Citizen"


Training

Great conversation started Ron. From my perspective, I don't generally use the word citizen as it is not widely used term across communities here in Australia, so may not come with the same baggage. I tend to think of it as a US centric term .

Rather, I opt for using descriptors like participants, people, neighbours, mob (Aboriginal term group - family, clam or community) or community depending on the context. 

Michelle Dunscombe
@michelle-dunscombe
09/16/20 08:23:00PM
30 posts

ABCD and First Nations conversation - 6 October 2020 @ 8am Melbourne, Australia time


ABCD and Indigenous Communities/First Nations

Here are the details for our next ABCD and First Nations conversation  

Jodi offered the topic for this conversation:

 

A way of being; an Indigenous perspective

What keeps us strong?

What makes us weak as a community?

Mix of stories to tell…

 

If you want to share resources, case studies, ideas or anything, please share them on ABCD in Action https://abcdinaction.org/community/forum/abcd-and-indigenous-communities-first-nations

Here is the link to the notes from our first conversation https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wU_9eqgmxLiyA8XOp5G4U5VraBNl5ib04GAm0q3VPVI/edit?usp=sharing

 For the zoom link, please email me michelle@jeder.com.au


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Michelle Dunscombe
@michelle-dunscombe
08/24/20 04:14:02AM
30 posts

ABCD & First Nations Conversation


ABCD and Indigenous Communities/First Nations

Hi Everyone,

I’d like to invite you into a conversation via zoom to explore how ABCD translates to First Nations communities across the globe and could ABCD principles and practices support the decolonisation of community development on Tuesday 1st September at 9am Australian Eastern Standard time, 11am NZ time and 8pm Monday ADT for other times use https://savvytime.com/converter

Please contact me, michelle@jeder.com.au if you want to join the conversation and I'll send you the zoom link. Of course, let me know if you have anything you would like to offer or a question you would like to ask to our first conversation, please send it through so we can add it to the meeting agenda (flow).

I’m looking forward to this first conversation 😊 

Cheers,

Michelle

Michelle Dunscombe
@michelle-dunscombe
07/24/20 03:14:29AM
30 posts

Co-creating our future Stories of Hope and Action (un)conference recordings


Community News


Hi Everyone,

I have uploaded a few of June 2020 Assets and Strengths Based (un)Conference

You can access all recordings here

We hope you find them useful and enjoy watching whether your revisiting your unconference experience or catching up on the sessions you missed.

Happy

Michelle Dunscombe
@michelle-dunscombe
07/20/20 05:52:49AM
30 posts

Decolonising ABCD.


ABCD and Indigenous Communities/First Nations

Thanks Allison. Yes, I will follow everyone up from the Marketplace session. I've got a couple of emails from that session to respond to. Thanks for the reminder Happy

Michelle Dunscombe
@michelle-dunscombe
07/16/20 06:28:56PM
30 posts

Decolonising ABCD.


ABCD and Indigenous Communities/First Nations

There is a lot of energy and conversations happening around the world of how Indigenous and First Nations communities can help re-imagine ABCD.

Who's up for being a part of a global conversation on the decolonisation of ABCD? 

Send me a message or email me michelle@jeder.com.au if your interested and we can start the conversation in August.

Michelle Dunscombe
@michelle-dunscombe
11/26/19 06:28:35PM
30 posts

Deadly ABCD


ABCD and Indigenous Communities/First Nations

[quote="April Doner"]

Thank you! This is very interesting. I am curious what the story is behind you developing this particular program, as well as the choice of the name "Deadly ABCD"? It's very striking and I'm super curious about the meaning behind it!

[/quote]

Deadly ABCD was developed to offer an alternative to the top down model of community development in Aboriginal Communities here in Australia, that is culturally safe, participatory and community led. "Deadly" = Awesome/Fantastic in Australian Aboriginal community.


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