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VISIONS FOR KIJA-JARU COUNTRY

VISIONS FOR KIJA-JARU COUNTRY. Halls Creek – East Kimberley – Western Australia. Deidre Ikin Community Drug Service Worker June 2002. What it’s about…. Ways of working A story about this work Some ways to use it yourself. What the boss said….

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VISIONS FOR KIJA-JARU COUNTRY

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  1. VISIONS FOR KIJA-JARU COUNTRY Halls Creek – East Kimberley – Western Australia Deidre Ikin Community Drug Service Worker June 2002

  2. What it’s about…. • Ways of working • A story about this work • Some ways to use it yourself

  3. What the boss said…. • Fly in to Halls Creek for two or three days a month • Work with local workers who see people with drug and alcohol problems

  4. What I thought… I NEED A PLAN

  5. PLAN FOR WORKING • COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT • APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY 4 D’s

  6. 4Ds

  7. DISCOVERY Find something really good……

  8. ….like Caroline Pool at the end of dry season

  9. DREAM DREAM WHAT MIGHT BE

  10. Looking for a positive future

  11. DESIGN • Decide what should be • Find ways to work together to do it

  12. Work together to bring a vision

  13. DELIVERY OR DESTINY Create it by doing it Empower, learn, adjust

  14. LANGUAGE CREATES OUR REALITY

  15. Red Hill school kids telling parts of the body in language

  16. Drink safe messages for the pub

  17. KIJA

  18. JARU

  19. KRIOL

  20. It is important to value differences

  21. A creative approach to change

  22. Takes us away from what is wrong to what we might be able to do

  23. Finds what we do well rather than what we need to fix

  24. The mob…. Halls Creek District High School – School Drug Education Project Team Halls Creek Shire Halls Creek Police Kimberley TAFE – Halls Creek Kimberley Language and Resource Centre Jungarni–Jutiya Alcohol Education Centre Halls Creek Hospital Halls Creek Supermarket Halls Creek Youth Service Kimberley Community Drug Service Team

  25. More of the mob… Yura Yungi Aboriginal Medical Service North West Mental Health Service Department of Justice – Halls Creek Department of Indigenous Affairs – Halls Creek Warlawurra Catholic School Halls Creek Multi-purpose Centre Kimberley Public Health Unit Halls Creek Community Health Service and many other community members and workers

  26. Goodbye Halls Creek

  27. Thank you to the people of Halls Creek for welcoming me to your country. Tiny McCale My Country

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