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What community means to me
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OK, so what can you tell me what community means to you?
Yes. Uh, community means a lot of different things.
I think I've lived in a lot of different places,
and
I suppose it comes back to
helping people and people helping you. I suppose it's about the people rather than
the place or the environment.
It's about the people in that place and what they do to help and support each other.
Can you give examples of kind of what would be good help in?
Um, I suppose a
recent example for Doncaster would be when the floods happened
and communities really pulled together to,
um provide for people who lost their homes or
to provide, um, in the longer term,
helping people out with replacing things they'd lost in the floods
and to help them with the clean up. Um and I think from that it's moved on.
It's sort of formed community groups in those areas.
So community groups as well, would you say that's a
a good thing for the what makes a community. That's a good thing. Yeah, definitely.
I think, um,
community groups have have helped a lot of people, and through my work.
I see that first hand how much of an important place it can
be for people to be able to go to a warm place,
a place where they can get food, a place where they can get support for their,
um,
crisis, whether that's a mental health crisis or
if they've run out of money. If it's something practical, they need food,
or they just want to sit and have a cup of tea and
chat with the friends.
So is, is there anything else that would make it
if you had, like,
an ideal picture in your head of a of what community should look like?
Anything else you think it should have, not necessarily what you've seen, but
for my own personal preference. It would have access to green and blue spaces.
It would have access for
people to be able to,
you know, embrace the outdoors to to help with their wellness.
That would be in the ideal world,
which is difficult sometimes in an urban landscape.
So the barriers to having a good community
would be
how urban or kind of built up it is, that
it
could be for me personally. I would say I would find it.
I've I've found community easier when I've lived in places that I
have been able to access those places because they're things I like.
That might not be the same for somebody who's always, you know,
who's grown up in a city, and
that's all they know. And
they're not worried about accessing those places.
So that's just my personal preference,
Thank you.
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