For Learning Ideas on Inclusion and Participation June 25

For Learning Ideas on Inclusion and Participation June 25

For Learning Ideas on Inclusion and Participation June 25

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Review the resources below on Building Inclusion and Participation from people in Communities.  Then answer the questions below:

1.  What are the benefits of Inclusion and Participation from citizens in a community?  Explain.

2.  Are all communities set up for fair Inclusion and Participation (ex. government, community events, services etc.) from all members of society?  Explain.

3.  What are some ways that people can be included in participating in the workings of their communities? Explain.

4.  Reflect on your community.  Is it set up for fair and equal participation in Community Activities and workings?  Explain your thinking.

**100 words; Answer below in Moodle

Resources

https://www.humanium.org/en/the-principle-of-inclusion-and-participation/

https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/get-involved/community/toronto-for-all/disability-awareness-and-inclusion/

https://www.statcan.gc.ca/en/topics-start/gender_diversity_and_inclusion

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by Yuetong (Lori) Li -
1. Benefits of Inclusion and Participation from Citizens in a Community

Inclusion and participation foster a sense of belonging and ownership among community members. They lead to more effective decision-making by incorporating diverse perspectives. This engagement strengthens social bonds, promotes civic responsibility, and improves overall well-being, resulting in better solutions to local issues and increased trust in governance.

2. Are All Communities Set Up for Fair Inclusion and Participation?

Not all communities are set up for fair inclusion and participation. Barriers such as socioeconomic disparities, language differences, and systemic biases often hinder equal participation. Some government structures and community events may unintentionally exclude marginalized groups, highlighting the need for intentional efforts and structural changes to ensure inclusivity.

3. Ways to Include People in Community Participation

To include people in community participation, create accessible meeting spaces, provide materials in multiple languages, and ensure diverse representation in leadership. Regular town hall meetings, workshops, and social events engage residents. Leveraging technology and online platforms can also encourage broader participation from those unable to attend in person.

4. Reflecting on My Community

In my community, there are strengths and areas for improvement in ensuring fair and equal participation. While many initiatives engage residents, non-English speakers and people with disabilities face challenges. Enhancing accessibility, translating materials, and actively reaching out to marginalized groups could improve inclusivity and ensure all voices are heard.
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by Xinling (Poca) Wang -
1. Inclusion and participation foster a sense of belonging and increase community resilience by building on collective strengths.

2. Socio-economic status, discrimination, and lack of access to information can impede equitable participation.

3. 3. people can participate through community meetings.

4. in my community, there are efforts to achieve inclusive participation, but gaps will remain.
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by Yuhan (Yoly) Fu -
I believe the benefit to a community from civic inclusion and participation is that it contributes to the overall well-being and success of the community.Factors that may affect equitable inclusion and participation of communities include socioeconomic factors, cultural and language barriers, political and institutional factors, social prejudice and discrimination and unequal distribution of resources. Some measures can be taken, such as policy development and advocacy, equitable distribution of resources and services, promotion of culture and education, and democratic and transparent decision-making processes.I think people can be involved in community work through information transparency and communication, community education and training, diverse participation opportunities, encouragement and recognition.I think so, because if you can't even be fair in a community, then the people of that community will have a lot of opinions.
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by Qichun (Pierce) Zhang -
1. It can better cultivate the sense of belonging and happiness of community citizens, and help to improve the community environment and strengthen the community bond 2. Not all communities are built for fairness, inclusion and participation. Socioeconomic status, discrimination and lack of access to information can hinder equitable participation. 3. People can participate in community activities by participating in community volunteers and community meetings, etc. 4. My community is friendly and flawed, but it is good that it is set up for fair and equal participation in community activities and work