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Latest revision as of 15:57, 4 March 2024
Let your participants take a look at their neighborhood. They may draw, sketch, or paint a map and put in all relevant information.
60 min
big sheets of paper or posters and pens
12-24 people
ideation, project development, civil society
Related:
Handbook #1
Steps toward action
M. Gawinek-Dagargulia, E. Skowron, N. Zimmermann
First handbook of our Handbooks for Facilitators: Read more
Goal
Let your participants take a look at their neighborhood and the social needs and wishes.
Steps
1. Introduction: The participants work at a map for their neighborhood. They may draw, sketch, or paint a map and put in all relevant information.
- Where can you meet the target group of your planned activities? (in the example on the preceding page it was children)
- Which public places are there in general?
- Which places does the target group visit and use?
- What are the needs of the target group?
2. Mapping: Let your participants place their ideas on the map.
3. Exchange/presentation: If needed, the different maps can be presented to each other or in a plenary session or in a gallery/market setting
Reflection
- What aspects were quickly coming up?
- What was different to your first assumptions?
- What could be first ideas for an initiative?
- Who else is important - as a) partner, b) source of information, c) supporter?
Marta Anna Gawinek-Dagargulia
Facilitator, coordinator of empowerment programs, author and program manager in the fields of cultural activism and civi education. Lives in Warsaw (Poland), head of SKORO association.
Handbook for Facilitators: Steps toward Action
M. Gawinek-Dagargulia (ed.), N. Zimmermann (ed.), E. Skowron (ed.) (2016). Steps toward action. Empowerment for self-responsible initiative. Help your learners to discover their vision and to turn it into concrete civic engagement. Competendo Handbook for Facilitators.