Increasing Service User Participation in Local Planning
A How-To Manual for Macro Practitioners
Michael Holosko author Judith Dunlop author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:1st Jun '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This manual guides macro practitioners as they bring service users into the community planning process. The authors have developed the Community Development Planning Model (CDPM)-a cohesive eight step planning framework anchored in the concept of empowerment. This framework changes the relationship between service users and providers by structuring defined parallel and joint planning tracks that encourage not only service user participation but leadership, and promotes democratic decision-making. Using this model to engage service users encourages transparency, allows for the inclusion of minority voices, and increases planning and program effectiveness. This approach will be a significant asset in community planning and development courses. The author's manual helps students understand both the complexity of managing stakeholder relationships and the necessity of a rigorous evidence-informed approach to planning.
ISBN: 9780190656423
Dimensions: 216mm x 279mm x 13mm
Weight: 567g
236 pages