The starting point for the Knowledge Asset is our collection of stories about resources. A story describes an experience and the lesson (Principle for Action) that we have learned from that experience.
This page contains our current set of stories about inclusion.
We use the set of stories to define the scope of the practise of 'Inclusion' and to define our dream ('Level 5') for the practise.
We define the scope of the practise of 'Inclusion' as follows:
Inclusion:
We consider ourselves worthy of inclusion:
We consider others as worth of inclusion:
We consider all to have talents:
We consider all as part of the solution.
Here is our dream ('Level 5') for the practise of Inclusion:
Everyone together addresses HIV and other issues that face the community.
Everyone has something to offer.
Everyone can participate equally.
Everyone cares equally for all members of the community.
Inclusion starts with self-acceptance.
Each of us has a responsibility to feel included.
Many of us are infected.
All of us are affected.
All of us have something to contribute.
When we include, we appreciate our own strengths and those of others and we stimulate action.
When we are included, we feel appreciated and we act.
Here is a small size version of the Knowledge Asset for Inclusion:
You can see a larger size version of the Knowledge Asset for Inclusion on this page.
The Knowledge Asset for Inclusion contains 4 Common Principles for Action. There is 1 story that is not yet linked to any Common Principle for Action.
Common Principle for Action
If we make it clear that we will include and care about those who are infected, then more people will volunteer.
Here is the part of the Knowledge Asset relevant to this Common Principle for Action.
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Common Principle for Action
If we make one simple act of acceptance, then we can inspire others to take their own actions.
Here is the part of the Knowledge Asset relevant to this Common Principle for Action
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Common Principle for Action
If we appreciate and accept ourselves for who we are, then others can accept and appreciate us also and we will accept and appreciate others
Here is the part of the Knowledge Asset relevant to this Common Principle for Action
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Common Principle for Action
When we begin to appreciate ourselves and to believe in our own strengths, then we start to take action
Here is the part of the Knowledge Asset relevant to this Common Principle for Action
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Unlinked Principes for Action
Here is the part of the Knowledge Asset relevant to the unlinked Principles for Action
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All of the content on this page will be updated as we add new stories to the practise of Resources