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Participatory Approaches to Planning Community Interventions

Participatory Approaches to Planning Community Interventions. What is a participatory approach to planning?. An approach in which everyone who has a stake in the intervention has a voice , either in person or by representation. What are the advantages of a participatory planning approach?.

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Participatory Approaches to Planning Community Interventions

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  1. Participatory Approaches to Planning Community Interventions

  2. What is a participatory approach to planning? An approach in which everyone who has a stake in the intervention has a voice , either in person or by representation.

  3. What are the advantages of a participatory planning approach? • Participation carries with it feelings of ownership. • It ensures credibility of the intervention. • Bringing a broader range of people to the planning process. • Avoiding pitfalls caused by ignorance of the realities. • It involves important players from the outset. • Providing an opportunity for groups to be heard. • It teaches skills which last far beyond the planning process. • Bringing together community members. • A participatory planning process builds trust. • It generally reflects the mission and goals of organizations. • It implies respect for everyone in the community. • Logically, a participatory planning approach should be effective. • Finally, it does things the way they should be done.

  4. What are the disadvantages of a participatory planning approach? • A participatory process takes longer. • Members may not agree with the "experts ". • Lots of education may be needed, both for community members and the organization. • One determined individual can wreck the whole process. • Difficult to assure that all the right people get to the table. • A participatory planning process takes patience and commitment.

  5. Levels of participatory planning • Information • Consultation • Deciding together • Acting together • Supporting independent community initiatives

  6. Who should be involved in a participatory planning process? • The "targets of change". • Members of the target community. • People whom the target community sees as significant opinion makers. • The "agents of change”. • Policy makers. • Influential people in the community. • Interested members of the community at large • Members of the organization itself.

  7. What do you need to get a participatory process up and running? • Recruit stakeholders. • Convene the planning process. • Maintain the planning process.

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