Survivor & Community Led Response (SCLR) Co-Designing Workshop
The Survivor & Community Led Response (SCLR) Co-Designing Workshop was facilitated by Mr Justin Corbett at Jorhat, Assam, from November 15–18, 2024. The workshop covered foundational aspects of supporting community-led responses, the Core SCLR Approach, and Appreciative Inquiry. It also focused on practical measures, including “Do Less Harm” strategies and microgrant distribution, to reinforce mutual aid and accountability. Emphasis was on “learning by doing” and focused on crucial operational aspects such as process and impact monitoring, and practical implementation of programming, action planning, and budgeting. The workshop aimed to equip participants with tools for immediate impact and foster sustainable community empowerment through a participatory approach.
FAQ
Q: What were the main focus areas of the workshop?
A: The workshop covered foundational aspects of supporting community-led responses, the Core SCLR Approach, and Appreciative Inquiry. It also focused on practical measures, including “Do Less Harm” strategies and microgrant distribution, to reinforce mutual aid and accountability.
Q: What was the aim of the workshop?
A: The workshop aimed to equip participants with tools for immediate impact and foster sustainable community empowerment through a participatory approach.
Conclusion
The Survivor & Community Led Response (SCLR) Co-Designing Workshop provided valuable insights and practical tools for supporting community-led responses. The emphasis on mutual aid, accountability, and sustainability through a participatory approach underscores the importance of empowering local communities. By focusing on immediate impact and long-term empowerment, the workshop contributes to fostering resilient and self-sufficient communities.