151 More Ideas to Nurture Belonging: 31 - 46 Ideas
By Brian Smith
Plan Institute hosts a week-long leadership training retreat each year and invites leaders from around the world to attend. Each of these leaders is interested in applying the model of social networks to address the aspiration of a good life for people whom are vulnerable to isolation and loneliness. This year the Institute invited The Belonging Initiative to host a dialogue with the leaders to explore contribution, citizenship and belonging.
The conversation was rich and many ideas were put forward to encourage our society forward in this work. We tried to harvest some of this inspiration, collecting 151 Ideas to Nurture Belonging and 90 Contributions and Gifts that connect people together.
151 ideas to nurture belonging and citizenship 31. honesty... 32. ties to bind 33. music 34. looking out for individuals 35. discover your/their passion 36. join a club 37. share interests 38. an invitation 39. gardens 40. cultural celebrations 41. making city planning integrating class 42. mobilize around common issues 43. accept 44. clean your city 45. reciprocity 46. ask
What contribution and gifts connect people? 31. kindness 32. acceptance 33. together we are better 34. love 35. duct tape 36. scotch tape 37. string 38. handcuffs 39. crazy glue 40. rope 41. care 42. hemroids 43. hobbies 44. laughter 45. humour 46. generosity
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In my opionion, Accountability and Trust are absolutely key to nurturing a sense of belonging: it's hard for Trust to exist without Accountability and it's hard to be Accountable without Trust!
Posted by: JWLnler | Thursday May 3, 2007, 3:38 pm
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