1. InclusionInclusion is fundamentallyis fundamentally
about CARINGabout CARING
Caring requires
expanding our comfort zone
(real Observation)
&
questioning our prejudices
(actively wanting to know
people not like ourselves)
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2. To include people who
have difficulty attending
or being able to pay for
standard residential
Permaculture Courses
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Strategies for InclusionStrategies for Inclusion
3. Rooted People
who can't travel because:
• they have animals & farms
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Being rooted (grounded)
is an essential quality
to be able to transmit PC from
4. People who need ongoing mentoring & support
with big projects
Often have lots of knowledge
already, but no support group
or stable (ongoing) mentors
Pau was instrumental
in setting up the
animal husbandry
support group
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5. Rooted People
who can't travel because:
• they have children
Set up the
PermaCulture
for Children
Group
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Adriana
Journalist
& Editor of
Positive
News
6. Rooted People
who can't travel because:
• they 'don't do' big groups
Many people (who are great permis & great
potential permis) don't like crowds at all so
would not consider going to any group event,
especially for several days.
They are often well-rooted in their local
community, much more comfortable with
people they know well, but not with
strangers.
Can be difficult to imagine .. that this >> happy
scene ... is a nightmare scenario for some people
There are more
introverts than extroverts
in the world (50.7% in USA,
random sample by the Myers-
Briggs organization in 1998)
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7. Poor People
who can't afford to pay:
• Young people
• Unemployed & Low Income people
• People with big families & dependants
• People from poorer areas
• And those nowhere near a Course
Eliminated travel & residency costs.
Our PDC is 241€, or less
& provides much more personal design support (life-coaching).
We also use Permis (internal currency)
many students paying for their diploma in Permis.
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8. Rooted People
who can't travel because:
• they have full-time jobs
& spend holiday time with
family
Pepa works full-time
+ is a shop-steward
+ mother of 2 teen-agers
Doing diploma with us (over 3 years)
Transiting her life by creating own eco-business
Was instrumental in creating the Study
Circles Network
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9. Some Group Designs
Much of the prejudice against 'internet
relationships' is that they are 'less
real' ... in fact long-term close relationships have
created a stable Network of Projects with lots of
edge ... & doing daring 'edge' work
All offer on-site events & courses
(Integral PC), inter-connected
Study & Support Groups (various)
Women's & Men's Circles
Integral Health Group
Lots of Free Mini-Courses
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www.PermaCultureScience.org
a great online Integral Permaculture Designers
Manual (7yrs of collective work, a modernized &
constantly improving PDC curriculum)
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10. Strategies for InclusionStrategies for Inclusion
Observing what people NEED
- mostly it's a PC community
& support, long-term
(lots of CARING)
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