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Community,culture,society,families,role of community
1. • Role of community culture
and society with in family
2. COMMUNITY
•A group of people with a
common characteristic or
interest living together
within a larger society.
3. ROLE OF COMMUNITY
• Communities (recreation, employment etc.)
are not the same as there were 20 or 30 years
ago.
• The telephone, radio, TV, motorcar, and now
the Internet has changed our world forever.
• Advances in medicine, technology, health and
knowledge in various conditions has meant
that people with high support needs are living
longer and healthier today.
4. ROLE OF COMMUNITY
• Of course these groups should have the same
opportunities and rights as anyone else in the
community.
• We should provide the most appropriate care for
the person as well as each community that the
person is a part of or whether a person is a part
of the community of a service, or a number of
communities, the person should have the same
opportunities as others within society.
5. FAMILIES
• Families are groups of people that have strong
bonds with each other.
• They are connected with each other through
bloodlines (brothers, sisters, nephews, cousins
etc.) or ritual that recognizes the person as a
part of the family (marriage, adoption,
initiation into a family etc.).
• A group of people with criminal activities is
also referred to as a family.
6. FAMILIES
• When providing the most appropriate care for
people with high support needs :
• 1) The community is not where the person is
living, but where the person participates,
shares experiences and has valued
relationships with others.
• 2) People with high support needs (severe
disability, aged etc.) will always need support
structures as a part of their lives.
7. CULTURE
• A particular form of
civilization, especially the
beliefs, customs, arts, and
institutions as a society at a
given time.
8. ROLE OF CULTURE
• No people are without past a history, survivals
and traditions.
• Certain activities come to be regarded as right
and proper, and certain ways of carrying them
out become standardize solutions to collective
problems.
These accepted activities and procedures become
normative for the society.one is applauded when he
fallows the norms and punished when he does not.
9. ROLE OF CULTURE
• Family life is dependent on the culture of the
society of which the family is a part.
• children are molded by the family culture into
which they are born. Growing up, their
assumptions about what is right and wrong,
good and bad, reflect the beliefs, values and
traditions of the family culture.
10. ROLE OF CULTURE
• To say that families have identifiable cultures,
however, is not to suggest that they are static.
Families are in a constant state of transition as
each member moves through the cycles of life
and the family itself moves from one stage of
development to the next. Marriages, births,
divorces and deaths change the family
constellation and, in profound ways, alter the
family culture.
11. SOCIETY
• A community, nation, or broad
grouping of people having
common traditions,
institutions, and collective
activities and interests.
12. ROLE OF SOCIETY
• The family is the bedrock of society and can be
proven by the fact that all over the world every
society is structured by the same pattern. A man
and woman marry and form a family. This process
is repeated multiple times making multiple families
which form villages, regions, and eventually
countries. When several countries come together
they form a continent and all of the continents
make up the world. The foundation of this entire
process is the family.
13. ROLE OF SOCIETY
• As children we learn everything by watching
the examples or models of others such as
eating and walking. The family functions the
same way. For example, sons who have seen
their parents abuse alcohol or show extreme
violence towards one another, practice these
same activities. The role of the family is to give
a good model so that others within the society
can imitate resulting in the edification of the
society.
14. ROLE OF SOCIETY
• The family has a decisive role having the capacity
and responsibility to impact the entire society by
its positive example. The parents must show love
towards their children by spending time with
them and building intimate, personal
relationships. In order to fulfill its role in society
the family will educate children in moral values so
that they will mature and pass on these values to
the future generations making society a safe and
happy place for all people to live and enjoy.