In the last two decades or so, community development efforts in Singapore have strongly focused on task-centred community activities namely short-term projects revolving around socio-educational and recreational activities. Such an emphasis is further reinforced by the outsourcing of community services to the private sector which is contracted to deliver services or activities. Although the consequences are not seen immediately, they will in the longer term reinforce learned helplessness of the participants or beneficiaries who are usually relegated to passive or dependent roles.Through the insights of contributors who are practitioners in the community development field, this book argues that more resources and initiatives must be accorded to community organisations so as to redirect to a community- or resident-centric approach towards community work intervention. In short, more reaching out to people or community groups should be undertaken.Covering a broad range of arenas including health, housing, ageing, community integration and bonding, among others, this book will open up a wider horizon for community development efforts and provide a reservoir of ideas and strategies to build a stronger and resilient community for more effective community problem-solving.
Contents:
Some Challenges in Managing Volunteers and Enhancing Their Participation in the Social Service Sector in Singapore
The Rise of a Political Community in Singapore
Mobilising Volunteers in Community Development
Neighbours Programme: A Community Work Approach to Integrate Health and Social Services for Acute Care Hospital Patients
Developing the Social Capital of Young Drug Offenders: The PST Model
Using Narrative Practices in Community Development for Children and Families Living in Vulnerable Estates
Community Development with Lifelong Learners in Action for Change
Youth Participation in Community Development: Challenges and Potential
Bakery Hearts: Lessons in the Intersections of Community Work and Social Entrepreneurship
From 'Homeless' to Survivalist: A Journey in Community Organising
The Future of Community Development: Issues and Challenges
Readership: Students, social workers, community leaders and policy makers interested in community development issues, in particular to the Singapore context.
In the last two decades or so, community development efforts in Singapore have strongly focused on task-centred community activities namely short-term projects revolving around socio-educational and recreational activities. Such an emphasis is further reinforced by the outsourcing of community services to the private sector which is contracted to deliver services or activities. Although the consequences are not seen immediately, they will in the longer term reinforce learned helplessness of the participants or beneficiaries who are usually relegated to passive or dependent roles.Through the insights of contributors who are practitioners in the community development field, this book argues that more resources and initiatives must be accorded to community organisations so as to redirect to a community- or resident-centric approach towards community work intervention. In short, more reaching out to people or community groups should be undertaken.Covering a broad range of arenas including health, housing, ageing, community integration and bonding, among others, this book will open up a wider horizon for community development efforts and provide a reservoir of ideas and strategies to build a stronger and resilient community for more effective community problem-solving.
Contents:
Some Challenges in Managing Volunteers and Enhancing Their Participation in the Social Service Sector in Singapore
The Rise of a Political Community in Singapore
Mobilising Volunteers in Community Development
Neighbours Programme: A Community Work Approach to Integrate Health and Social Services for Acute Care Hospital Patients
Developing the Social Capital of Young Drug Offenders: The PST Model
Using Narrative Practices in Community Development for Children and Families Living in Vulnerable Estates
Community Development with Lifelong Learners in Action for Change
Youth Participation in Community Development: Challenges and Potential
Bakery Hearts: Lessons in the Intersections of Community Work and Social Entrepreneurship
From 'Homeless' to Survivalist: A Journey in Community Organising
The Future of Community Development: Issues and Challenges
Readership: Students, social workers, community leaders and policy makers interested in community development issues, in particular to the Singapore context.