ROLE IN THE SOCIETY
NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM 2
ROLE IN THE SOCIETY
• SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
• VOLUNTEERISM
• SOCIAL MOBILIZATION
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
WHAT IS YOUR ROLE IN OUR SOCIETY?
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
• It is an ethical framework that suggests that any entity must manage its essential
resources so that they may benefit the welfare and interests of the society in which it
operates.
• It follows the basic tenet that anyone with the ability to affect change must have an
imperative to use it.
• It has many methods in which it can be undertaken, including but not limited to the
following:
- Energy conservation (i.e., renewable energy, recycling)
- Volunteering
- Empowerment of other socially responsible entities
VOLUNTEERISM
• It involves someone who does a task, job, or
service freely without asking for anything in
return.
• Most of these tasks usually have a goal that
contributes to the welfare of the native
community.
VOLUNTEERISM
VOLUNTEERISM
WHAT SIMPLE WORKS HAVE YOU DONE TO
HELP OUT OTHER PEOPLE?
SOCIAL MOBILIZATION
• It is a process of motivating communities to
organize in a cohesive group for an active
participation towards their own development
• The long-term goal is to create community
will and commitment.
• It also helps create an impetus and a call for
action around a developmental goal.
SOCIAL MOBILIZATION
It contains important elements that allow it to achieve its set objectives:
• Advocacies – they identify the prospective actors involved in initiating, planning and
implementing a community program or service delivery.
• Information Dissemination, Education and Communication – They allow the
introduction of important facts about the program; they may come in many forms, such as
brochures, infographics, videos, commercials, etc.
SOCIAL MOBILIZATION
It involves certain process:
• Community Organization – building of a network of like-minded people (coalitions,
individuals, organizations, community) that have the same advocacy.
• Capacity Building – the process of enabling people to do something significant for
themselves that the rest of the community can sustain.
SOCIAL MOBILIZATION
Undertaking any form of social mobilization can allow people to reap the benefits, such
as the following:
• Poverty Alleviation
• Promoting Democratic Governance
• Conflict Prevention
• Sustainable Environment