Community Media/CCMW/Materials/Priorities
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The assignment
- Brainstorm five community development priorities that could be addressed through learning programmes
- Consider any reasons why or specific focus areas
The results
Red group
- Crime and violence
- Need for conflict resolution
- Way to address the issue include popular theatre, talk shows, mentoring programmes
- Teenage pregnancy, prostitution
- Share real life stories
- HIV/AIDS
- Opportunities for young people
- Environmental issues
- Tourism livelihoods
- Stem the harassment of tourists
Orange group
- Rehabilitation and prison reform
- Creating space for open dialogue
- Getting stories from those who commit crimes
- Create understanding of why crime persists
- Allow the public to get a bird's eye view of what happens in prisons
- Address the needs of the children of inmates
- Young men at risk
- Increased gang activity
- Not doing well in school
- Self-esteem issues: bleaching, lack of identity
- The need to be pretty
- Sexuality and the downlow game
- Deadbeat dads
- Getting men to live up to their responsibilities (women are carrying the "burden")
- Women wanting men for the wrong reasons, e.g. the jock
- Women getting pregnant to "improve self-esteem"
- Continuing education
- Poor academic achievement among many community members
- Poor transportation: community members don't have access to education opportunities
- Lack of local resource people
- People need access to technical skills
Yellow group
- Conflict resolution
- Anger management
- How to step back from conflict
- Environmental concerns
- Waste disposal
- Pesticides
- Global warming / cost of electricity
- Oil drilling
- Watershed management
- Teenage pregnancy
- Perpetuates the poverty cycle
- Single parent family
- Family practices, food and learning
- Health: AIDS/HIV
- In-school intervention
- Treatment literacy: How to live with the virus
- Adolescent sexual and reproductive life
- Confidentiality
- Health and responsible lifestyles
- Stigma and discrimination
- Family life
- Fathers' responsibilities (gatekeepers)
- Parenting intervention
- Roles of family members
- Instilling values
- Gender issues
- Crime and the impact of "absent" families
Blue group
- Farming livelihoods
- Promoting good farming practices through sharing success stories
- HIV/AIDS education
- Sharing content on good practices
- Creating interactive spaces for exchange
- Creating partnerships with groups that already have the content
- Tap into other programmes that have influence on target groups
- Supporting formal education
- Virtual assembly halls: A means of effectively reaching students in a formal, post-secondary education setting and involving them in media programming in order to
- disseminate inforamtion
- engender solidarity
- promote discipline and positive social practices
- support learning
- Virtual assembly halls: A means of effectively reaching students in a formal, post-secondary education setting and involving them in media programming in order to
- Parenting skills
- Programmes should target both mothers and fathers (and other "parents")
- Crime and Violence
- Marginalisation of Youth
- Amplify youth voices
- Give them the chance to create programmes for themselves