The Networker: Ned Iceton and the Social Developers NetworkLife and memories of Ned Iceton, by himself and many of the people who knew him. |
Contents
The Social Developers Network | 2 |
Parallel worlds to connectivity | 28 |
Working with the Grassroots | 36 |
Establishing | 44 |
No Longer a Lone | 53 |
Community Development and | 59 |
Fair Feedback in Critical Reflection | 68 |
Change and continuity across three decades | 77 |
Being Listened | 86 |
Making a Difference | 92 |
Common terms and phrases
able Aboriginal Armidale attend Australian Assistance Plan background Bannockburn Barbara Hicks became Canberra challenge Chapter Chris Chris Larkin community development confronting connection culture David Crew David Purnell Deniliquin devel discussion emotional intelligence experience experiential education farmers feedback feel felt Gunnedah Guthega happened healing Human Relations Workshops Iceton ideas important individual insights interested Inverell involved issues Jindabyne Joan John Ducker John Russell Kijas knew Leeman living looking macro meeting Melbourne micro N.E.D. Foundation NED-Net Ned’s Network SDN Northern Territory Nurturing Evolutionary Development organisation participants people’s programs Ray Kelly Ray Rauscher reality reflections relationships Restorative Justice role SDN members SDN workshops session share social change social development social worker society someone stuff Sydney Sylvia Baker talk Terry Widders there's things thought tion tive University Uralla wanted Whitlam



