Suggested course duration: 6-10 hours
This course comprises four activities which build on the ideas introduced in Community Cohesion Part One. The first three activities can be approached in any order and when they have been completed, a plenary activity rounds the courses off.
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Attitudes to leisure and pastimes Learning from social interactions outside the workplace. Suggested completion time: 3-4 hours |
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Responses to hypermobility Modes of transport and connections with others. Suggested completion time: 2 hours |
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Expectations for homes and families Thinking about our sense of home and personal identity. Suggested completion time: 2 hours |
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Plenary Reflecting on Community Cohesion Parts One and Two. Suggested completion time: 1 hour |
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