TIPPERARY INSTITUTE-A COMMUNITY RESOURCE ?
EDEN Presentation
Tipperary Institute
Ireland’s only Third-level institute particularly dedicated to rural development in its many forms.
Mission - promoting sustainable rural development developing and delivering degree-level courses -
60%working with partner organisations on particular
projects and conducting research 40%
Mission: in Founding documents
1. To link support for community development and business development with education activity at third level
2. To provide a range of supports to business, voluntary, community and public organisations through a variety of means including research, mentoring, training and education, consultancy and support
Mission: in Founding documents
To be a resource to the people of Tipperary and its region
To promote social inclusion
To promote and be a beacon of sustainable development
To make use of developing technologies in its work
To promote the personal and professional development of its employees
To develop distributed methods of teaching and learning insofar as that is compatible with good teaching practice
Examples: Community planning
Carnegie RARP : Tipperary Institute and partners in County Offaly (West Offaly Partnership and Offaly
County Council) initiated a programme of community planning with three communities
to pilot an overall county approach to integrated area planning
possible use of Community Planning in the statutory planning process.
2008 TI published a book outlining the learning from our collective experiences of this planning approach.
Why is TI involved in Community Planning?
Planning-a rural development issue?
Lack of ConsensusLack of Shared VisionLack of StructuresLack of Processes
8 areas since 2002-funders incl. Local Authority, Department of Environment and LEADER
What is Community Planning?
Seeking to develop an empowering, practical and participatory process
to collect, analyse and compile information while developing the skills and structures
to prepare an inclusive and multi-faceted plan for a defined geographical area
developing partnership
Uses of Community Planning
inform decision-making about allocation of scarce resources
to obtain for statutory agencies, feedback from ‘customers’
communities have initiated their own profiles to demonstrate gaps in services etc.
Partnership approach
TI Role in this process
Facilitating CommunicationCapacity-building-at all levelsMediation between partiesIndependent Power-brokerEstablishing structuresResearcherReplicator/NetworkerPolicy influencer
Participatory Democracy at Work
Banagher, Ferbane, Cloghan
Community(representation,
inclusion, co-operation,
facilitation)
County Council
(Planning, Present and
Future, PMG)
County Councillors(Participation,
Representation, Mediation)
National Policy Context:Centralised Control v’s Local Participatory Democracy
West Offaly Partnership.(Facilitation,
Advocacy, Mediation)
Tippera
ry In
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te (E
nablers, R
esearc
hers and Facil
itators)
SERVE Project (Sustainable Energy in a Rural Village Environment).
This is a major EU-funded project that is being co-ordinated by TI.
key aspect of this is the development of a sustainable energy system for the new Eco-village in Cloughjordan and the existing village
involves a wide range of stakeholders is aimed at engaging with issues around the
improvement of the energy efficiency of dwellings collaborative and feedback-responsive in nature.
TI Education Centre
responsible for developing new Courses and new approaches to Education within the Institute,
with a particular focus on serving the needs of the community where we are located
partnership with the Department of Education and the various Teachers’ organisations.
A new initiative in development here is Place based learning , attempting to develop local and environmental awareness in second-level students and teachers and incorporate that into the curriculum.
Centre for Developing Human Potential,
Creating participative learning experiences in a supportive and encouraging environment which facilitates personal growth and development..,
Inspire programme for reskilling people in industry funded by state training agecy
Coaching TrainingSupport to community and voluntary
organisations
National Centre for Rural Development NCRD –an Umbrella for our work
Key project: providing technical and networking support to the Irish Leader Programme to 2008 and now to 2013 to the new Irish Rural development Programme
•has allowed us to operate at the heart of the Irishrural programme •linking on the ground experience with policy work•Capacity Building•Influencing the Rural Agenda• Created valuable contacts at a European level in Brussels and with new member states
Participation in Partnership Organisations
The Institute is represented on a wide range of partnership-type organisations both nationally and locally
As member/facilitator/trainer/researcher-depends the Institute seeks to incorporate and promote
collaborative and consensus-based decision-making; the addressing of real issues; the minimisation of empty and notional discussionand promote authentic dialogue.Key Policy groups we are in contact with here include
Local Authorities, Regional Authorities, Department of the Environment., Rural Transport and Childcare
Lessons Learned and Future Issues?
Clear brief from the State
Values-sustainability; social inclusion
Partnership approachCommunities as
actors not subjectsRooted in CommunityStrategic approach
via centresSmall startsStaff specialisation
Development of Centres
Funding from the State and other sources
More opportunities for Research
More policy workNeutrality?
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