Approaches in Community Development


Approaches in Community Development 


Although our definition of community work includes a variety wide of purpose  and programs, they are implemented through only two basic approaches.

Directive Approach 

- The directive approach is more common.
- Directive approach  itself decides 
- The decision of directive approach makes decision of which is for the betterment of people itself.
- The agencies will then provide whatever staff equipment, premises and programs are needed to           meet the needs and interest of people.
- It wish to help themselves whenever some activities are provided.
- It is the essence of this approach that the agency and it's worker think, decide, pan, organize,              administer and provide for people."Always the initiative and the final say, remain them."
- Many of those who are attracted to these kind of program they may not only recent but even welcome directive advice and guidance from someone who have learned to like, respect and accept as their leaders. 
- Most of effective in meeting people short term needs and less effective for the long term goal of helping them to realize their full potentialities as person.

Non-Directive Approach

- The worker who uses non-directive approach does not attempt to decide people or to lead, guide and pursue them any of the specific conclusion about what is good for them.
- He/She tries to get them to decide for themselves what their needs are what if anything they are willing to do meet the goal and how they can best organize, plan and act to carry their project through.
- He/She aims at stimulating a process, a self determination and self help, she/she values it for all the potential experience which participation provides in the process.

Comments

chiamaka nkwah said…
Thanks for the info.

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