Introduction to Community Development and Health.

ICDH stands for Introduction to Community Development and Health.

It is a 15 weeks training course set up by local organisation such as a community forum or voluntary community group which operate in an area with the help of the Sheffield City Council and the NHS.

Taster Session

March 9th, 9.30am-2.30pm at Burngreave Vestry Hall, 2 Burngreave Road, Sheffield S3 9DD

Followed by weekly sessions

This course covers topics about personal development, health and wellbeing and community development. It is a way of starting off members of the community on a journey to understand themselves, their community and environment – how everybody can make small changes in their lives, prevent ill-health, increase well-being and participate in activities that make us feel good and valued.

What is its purpose?

services more appropriately and develop the skills and confidence to enable them to take advantage of opportunities which may become available.

How is it delivered?

The course is extremely creative using discussions, games, drawings and images to explore issues. Learners will be guided to reflect and analyse these issues in group discussions and journals. Learners will be doing individual work as well as group activities during the session. The course is delivered by people who have done the course themselves, made changes in their own personal lives and now have greater involvement in the area where they live.

Is this course for me?

Don’t worry if you have not been in education for sometime or have no formal qualifications.

Don’t worry if you don’t feel confident with reading, spelling or writing. You will be assisted by supportive tutors and there will be opportunity to discuss with tutors the pace or level that is comfortable for you or if the course suit your needs.

ICDH CONTENTS

By the end of the course, you will have discovered more about yourself and your community. The depth of your understanding will depend on your starting point and the amount of time and work you invest in learning and reflecting on your experiences.

You will be working on 5 topics or Units:

Unit 1 – What is Health?

Unit 2 – Power and Powerlessness

Unit 3 – Recognising and Building on the Strengths of Communities

Unit 4 – Achieving Change for Health

Unit 5 – Developing Skills for Working with Others

What can I do after I have completed the course?

This course is not an accredited course, which means there is no formal qualification. You will receive a certificate of completion which includes a testimonial from your tutors regarding your skills and qualities. By the end of the course, you will acquire skills and knowledge which are considered essential if you wish to progress. You will be more ready to do other training, you will have the foundation knowledge for volunteering and you may improve on many aspects of your skills for employment. Many ICDH graduates go on to become Health Champions and later apply for job vacancies in the voluntary community sector and in health and social care.

For more info, contact Mai at the Community Development and Health Programme, 0114 293 0686 or email mai.mustaphanin@sheffield.gcsx.gov.uk

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Taster training day
9:30am to 2:30pm Monday 9 March 2015
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