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Sustainability Day 23- Social Sustainability…. are you happy?

March 2, 2017 By Kirsty Fantini 1 Comment

Social sustainability is probably the least defined and least understood of all the different ways of approaching “sustainability”.

In a nut shell, social sustainability is about well-being, equity, social justice, cultural competence, adaptability and being socially responsible. So, obviously very relevant to our work with children and families. Being socially sustainable is therefore relevant to all stakeholders in an early childhood service and we can see these recommended practices and desired outcomes throughout the EYLF.

So what can it look like?  Here are some examples;

Well-being is an important thing. The way we feel influences our interactions with others… so as educators it is important to take time for yourself, stay inspired and nurture your well-being. Here is a great poster for the staff room!

We often say “we must treat people equally”… Well, I disagree…. I believe we treat people “equitably”… and the two illustrations below demonstrates this nicely! 

Social sustainability is providing people with the strategies, resources, time etc. that THEY need to be successful, to participate.  This therefore has implications for educators when we are meeting the needs of children (and others)  based on the age, learning style additional needs, language, culture and so on!

 

 

Social sustainability is also about being inclusive and culturally competent. It is about understanding that you are not always right or know what is best…. others may disagree or have different perspectives based on their experiences or culture and this is OK! So it is not about trying to change others BUT  changing the way we see situations.. being flexible and adaptable!

 

So, at your next staff meeting talk about “social sustainability” and what this looks like or means to all educators, children and families!  I think we do this well for children however what can we do to support this for the adults in our environment?

Look out for Day 24…. Final Post!

 

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About Kirsty Fantini

My name is Kirsty Fantini and I am the Director of Early Years Training & Consultancy. My qualifications include a Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood, Dip. Prof Counselling and Cert IV Training & Assessor (TAA).

I have worked within Early Childhood Education & Care for over 23 years as an educator, director, trainer & assessor, mentor & consultant. I place great value on children's development, learning & well-being, along with time outside & connecting with nature.

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  1. kimberlie johnson says

    March 2, 2017 at 11:38 am

    Hi Kirsty, I signed up to follow sustainable ideas but computer crashed.
    Hoping you could send through a link or the 24 ideas to me, as looking on FB (need a year to find your posts)
    Thank you Kim

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