How Do We Know Our Community? by John O’Brien and Beth Mount explores how understanding our community shapes our ability to support individuals at risk of marginalization. The document introduces a framework that views people with developmental disabilities (DD), their allies, and partners as a connected network, working together to sense opportunities and foster meaningful action. It emphasizes the importance of personal engagement and intentional openness in deepening community knowledge.
The framework outlines four levels of knowing the community:
- Habit – Familiar routines and casual interactions in everyday spaces.
- Data Collection – Researching resources, mapping assets, and compiling information about local activities.
- Personal Engagement – Actively participating in community life, building diverse relationships, and gaining insights through shared experiences.
- Co-Creation – Collaborating intentionally to create a community that works for everyone, driven by shared stories and trust.
Readers are encouraged to use the accompanying worksheet to reflect on their current level of community knowledge and explore ways to deepen their connection. This practical tool fosters conversations about engagement and openness, helping individuals and groups envision a more inclusive and vibrant community.
Whether you’re a community builder, advocate, or simply curious about strengthening local ties, this document offers a thoughtful guide to understanding and contributing to the fabric of your community. Dive in to discover how intentional relationships and active participation can transform both personal and collective experiences.