The importance of listening
In this session we heard four stories from people talking about the factors they think lead to social innovation.
Alec Carlberg told a story about listening. His main points were:
"To be able to start the process of empowerment within a vulnerable group that wants to change its life situation for the better it is necessary to start with a profound study of the target group. Questions such as these below should be answered:
- How did the group become a "Vulnerable group"?
- What happens to individuals, who for a long time have belonged to a vulnarable group"?
- What does the group need for surrounding/setting to be able to change there situation? Phsyically and mentally?
He discussed these questions with the example of ex drug users who have created there own social co - operative Basta in Sweden and had these recommendations to make to decision-makers:
- "Nothing about me without me" should be the attitude and way of working with vulnerable goups who want to change their lives;
- Promote projects that have the aim to let vulnerable individuals and groups take the power and responsabiliy of there own organization och social firms.
- Promote micro loans to vulneralble groups who want to start there own NGO or social firm.
Here is a video of Alec adding the importance of anger to a general discussion about the factors that lead to social innovation.
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