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What is Community Working Group strategy?

Every great achievement starts with a well-thought-out plan. It can be the launch of a new product, expanding into new markets, or just trying to increase efficiency. You'll need a delicate combination of strategies and tactics to ensure that the journey is smooth and effective.

Finding the right Community Working Group strategy can be daunting, especially when you're busy working on your day-to-day tasks. This is why we've curated a list of examples for your inspiration.

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How to write your own Community Working Group strategy with AI

While we have some examples available, it's likely that you'll have specific scenarios that aren't covered here. You can use our free AI generator below or our more complete goal-setting system to generate your own strategies.

Community Working Group strategy examples

You will find in the next section many different Community Working Group tactics. We've included action items in our templates to make it as actionable as possible.

Strategies and tactics for raising Public Awareness, Engaging Policymakers, and Building Community Support for Harm Reduction

  • ⛳️ Strategy 1: Raise public awareness

    • Organise public awareness campaigns about harm reduction
    • Leverage social media platforms to disseminate information
    • Create informative content such as brochures and pamphlets
    • Partner with local media to highlight harm reduction stories
    • Conduct community workshops and seminars
    • Develop a website dedicated to harm reduction information
    • Use storytelling to share real-life experiences and successes
    • Collaborate with influencers and community leaders
    • Participate in public events and fairs
    • Distribute educational materials in public spaces
  • ⛳️ Strategy 2: Engage policymakers

    • Schedule meetings with key policymakers and stakeholders
    • Present well-researched data and case studies on harm reduction
    • Develop policy briefs and position papers
    • Invite policymakers to community events and workshops
    • Gather support from international organisations
    • Conduct advocacy training for local advocates
    • Form an advocacy coalition with aligned organisations
    • Use media advocacy to influence policy debates
    • Host roundtable discussions with policymakers
    • Monitor policy developments and respond with advocacy actions
  • ⛳️ Strategy 3: Build community support

    • Establish community working groups focused on harm reduction
    • Provide training for community health workers
    • Foster partnerships with local NGOs and community-based organisations
    • Develop peer education programmes
    • Organise community forums to discuss harm reduction needs
    • Create support networks for affected individuals and families
    • Involve religious and cultural leaders in advocacy efforts
    • Hold regular town hall meetings to gather community feedback
    • Implement harm reduction services and pilot programmes
    • Evaluate community programmes and share success stories

How to track your Community Working Group strategies and tactics

Having a plan is one thing, sticking to it is another.

Don't fall into the set-and-forget trap. It is important to adopt a weekly check-in process to keep your strategy agile – otherwise this is nothing more than a reporting exercise.

A tool like Tability can also help you by combining AI and goal-setting to keep you on track.

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Planning resources

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