Limit search to available items
Book Cover
E-book
Author Mancini, Joseph, 1958- author

Title Transition to common work : building community at the Working Centre / Joseph Mancini and Stephanie Mancini
Published Waterloo, Ontario : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, [2015]
Ottawa, Ontario : Canadian Electronic Library, 2015

Copies

Description 1 online resource (xix, 212 pages)
Series ACUP E-Book
Contents Part one: the Working Centre takes root -- Introduction: beyond us and them -- Building community: the Working Centre's roots -- Liberation from overdevelopment -- Part two: community engagement -- The Virtues -- St. John's Kitchen: redistribution through cooperation -- Searching for work at the Help Centre -- The nuts and bolts of an alternative organization -- Part three: toward a philosophy of work -- Ethical imagination: the Working Centre's approach to salaries -- Community tools -- Small is beautiful: re-embedding reciprocal relationships in daily work -- Conclusion: transition to common work -- Map of the Working Centre buildings and projects -- Map of the Working Centre locations in downtown Kitchener -- A thirty-year chronology of the Working Centre -- People of the Working Centre
Summary "The Working Centre in the downtown core of Kitchener, Ontario, is a widely recognized and successful model for community development. Begun from scratch in 1982, it is now a vast network of practical supports for the unemployed, the underemployed, the temporarily employed, and the homeless, populations that collectively constitute up to 30 percent of the labour market both locally and across North America. Transition to Common Work is the essential text about The Working Centre--its beginnings thirty years ago, the lessons learned, and the myriad ways in which its strategies and innovations can be adapted by those who share its goals. The Working Centre focuses on creating access-to-tools projects rather than administrative layers of bureaucracy. This book highlights the core philosophy behind the centre's decentralized but integrated structure, which has contributed to the creation of affordable services. Underlying this approach are common-sense innovations such as thinking about virtues rather than values, developing community tools with a social enterprise approach, and implementing a radically equal salary policy. For social workers, activists, bureaucrats, and engaged citizens in third-sector organizations (NGOs, charities, not-for-profits, co-operatives), this practical and inspiring book provides a method for moving beyond the doldrums of "poverty relief" into the exciting world of community building."--Publisher's website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Working Centre (Kitchener, Ont.)
Community development -- Ontario -- Waterloo (Regional municipality)
Unemployed -- Services for -- Ontario -- Waterloo (Regional municipality)
Social work with the unemployed -- Ontario -- Waterloo (Regional municipality)
Poor -- Services for -- Ontario -- Waterloo (Regional municipality)
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare.
Community development
Poor -- Services for
Social work with the unemployed
Unemployed -- Services for
Ontario -- Waterloo (Regional municipality)
Form Electronic book
Author Mancini, Stephanie, 1959- author
ISBN 9781771121613
1771121610
Other Titles Building community at the Working Centre