价值观与监督

M. Shabbir
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我是“分享声音(布拉德福德)”(SVB)的经理,这是一个社区发展组织,在当地社区工作,以满足那些有心理健康问题的人的需求。“分享之声”在一个承认、尊重和促进社区专业知识以及成员的文化和宗教遗产的框架内运作。它广泛使用艺术作为帮助康复的手段。SVB的工作是基于这样一个前提,即生活在痛苦中的人是经验丰富的专家,人们需要通过自己定义的解决方案在康复之路上得到支持。在这种动态的情况下,出现了关键的自我反思的参与实践模式,认识到所有参与恢复过程的人的价值。这包括在工作人员之间公开和坦率地分享思想、信仰和实践,从而庆祝丰富性和多样性,并承认差异领域。这一过程在我们的组织中是真正有机的,因为我们沟通并传达所有人都受到重视的信息。将多样性和平等原则嵌入组织结构和人与人之间的互动中,无论他们是受薪员工、志愿者、委员会成员还是当地人,都是一项需要持续关注的任务。因此,互动的人际监督和管理过程对于确保社区精神卫生工作作为社区发展精神卫生工作所依据的核心平台继续扎根和致力于多样性至关重要。
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Values and Supervision
I am the manager of Sharing Voices (Bradford) (SVB), which is a community development organisation working within local communities to meet the needs of those with mental health issues. Sharing Voices operates within a framework that acknowledges, respects and promotes community expertise, and the cultural and religious heritage of its members. It makes extensive use of art as a means to aid recovery. The work of SVB is based on the premise that people living with distress are experts by experience and that people need to be supported on their road to recovery with their self-defined solutions. Within this dynamic situation arise critical self-reflective practice models of engagement which recognise the value of all those involved in the process of recovery. This involves open and frank sharing of ideas, beliefs and practice between members of staff so that richness and diversity can be celebrated and areas of difference can be acknowledged. This process within our organisation exists is truly organic, as we communicate and the message that all people are valued. Embedding principles of diversity and equality in organisational structures and interactions between people, whether they are paid staff, volunteers, committee members or local people, is a task that needs constant attention. Therefore the interactive, interpersonal supervision and management processes become critical to ensuring that SVB remains rooted in and committed to diversity as a core platform upon which community development mental health work is based.
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