10 principles of trustworthiness |
1. The community is already educated; that's why it doesn't trust you |
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2. You are not the only experts |
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3. Without action, your organizational pledge is only performance |
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4. An office of community engagement is insufficient |
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5. It doesn't start or end with a community advisory board |
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6. Diversity is more than skin deep |
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7. There's more than one gay bar, one “Black church,” and one bodega in your community |
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8. Show your work |
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9. If you're gonna do it, take your time, do it right |
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10. The project may be over, but the work is not |
Recorded videos and video guide |
Principles of Trustworthiness Community Video, featuring footage from interviews with community members, and The Principles of Trustworthiness Orientation Video. The video guide offers suggestions for how to use each video |
Interactive discussion guide |
Includes pre-work for facilitators, and a series of steps for engaging audiences in interactive discussions about the Principles of Trustworthiness |
Community engagement action guide |
Includes a series of activities to assist in moving the 10 Principles of Trustworthiness from concept to action |
Community engagement reflection guide |
Includes a series of questions for personal self-reflection or as a tool to help one's organization reflect upon all 10 Principles of Trustworthiness |