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Community Component

Community Component. Susan Jakes Ph.D. Socio-Ecological Model. Spectrum of approaches. A Multi-Level Approach A Community Collaboration Approach A Systems Change Approach . Continuum of Community Change. Multi-level approach. Systems Change. Low High.

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Community Component

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  1. Community Component Susan Jakes Ph.D.

  2. Socio-Ecological Model

  3. Spectrum of approaches • A Multi-Level Approach • A Community Collaboration Approach • A Systems Change Approach

  4. Continuum of Community Change Multi-level approach Systems Change Low High Community collaborative approach Creating new Collaborative connections program ownership

  5. Multilevel Approach • Works not only with the individual, but with individual’s context/ environment • Works in the interaction between the child and his/ her microsystem. • Works on relationships within the family • Works on relationships between the child and their school/ faith/ community/ etc.

  6. Continuum of Community Collaboration Low High Creating new connections Getting meaningful program input from community stakeholders Collaborative governance to community ownership of program

  7. Community Collaborative Approach Programs 1) Promote community ownership 2) Establish community buy-in 3) Are run by collaborative groups 4) Give the participant group governing power 5) Seek to build relationships and value all participants

  8. Systems Change • Recognize interacting social, economic, and environmental factors • Facilitate power sharing interactions of the participants and the family, local organizations, or the community leaders, etc. • Focus on changing the way things work in a community • Find and address root causes of community issues

  9. Systems Change • Works to change systems through • strategic planning • public policy development • leadership • youth-led community action • Participatory action research, etc…

  10. System’s Change • Targets changes in the community’s • policies • resources (grants, non-profits, boards, etc) • ways of working together • targeted outcomes • leadership structure • mobilization, etc…

  11. Socio-Ecological Model

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