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The next course helps explore our communities through what is called Community Mapping. The course elements are: Mind your Assets – exploring asset-based community mapping; Mind your Tools – Practice skills and tools required for mapping; Mind the Gap – sample tools for analysing community challenges; and Navigator – Action planning.

While this training builds on the first training session about Community Building in July, you do not need to have been involved in the first session to do this one. Feedback from the 30 people at the last community training was very positive.

This module will run on Wednesday October 17 from 9.30am to 1.30pm at The Settlement Neighbourhood Centre, 17 Edward St, Darlington. While there is no charge for this training session bookings are essential for lunch catering and planning purposes. For more information call Laura on 9698 9569 or Bill on 9319 4073.

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