Tải về PSCP Neighborhood - v1.49

Tải về PSCP Neighborhood - v1.49
Package Name com.honeycommb.pscpneighborhood
Category ,
Latest Version 1.49
Get it On Google Play
Update February 17, 2021 (4 years ago)

Bạn đã từng nghe về PSCP Neighborhood - v1.49, hay Kanix Play, Web Postegro & Lili, Instagram, Chatjoy-Live Random Video Chat, Pixiv v6.29.0 APK + MOD (Đã mở khóa Premium) MOD APK, Followers Reports for Instagram: Ins Master, một trong những Ứng dụng tuyệt vời của thể loại Xã hội.

Và tất nhiên bạn biết rằng, không phải trò chơi hoặc ứng dụng nào cũng tương thích cho tất cả các điện thoại. Trò chơi hoặc ứng dụng đôi khi không khả dụng với thiết bị của bạn, nó phụ thuộc vào phiên bản hệ điều hành Android, độ phân giải màn hình hoặc các quốc gia mà Google Play cho phép truy cập. Đó là lý do tại sao APKPanda cung cấp các tệp Android APK để bạn tải xuống và không dính vào các hạn chế này.

PSCP Neighborhood - v1.49 phiên bản mới nhất là 1.49, ngày phát hành 2021-02-16, và có dung lượng 22.5 MB.Phát triển bởi Honeycommb, PSCP Neighborhood - v1.49 cần bản Android tối thiểu là Android 5.0+. Do đó bạn phải cập nhật điện thoại của mình nếu cần thiết.

Được tải khá nhiều, khoảng 1000 lượt tải được. Bạn có thể cập nhật các ứng dụng đã được tải xuống hoặc cài riêng lẻ trên thiết bị Android nếu bạn muốn. Cập nhật ứng dụng của bạn cung cấp cho bạn quyền truy cập vào các tính năng mới nhất và cải thiện tính bảo mật và ổn định của ứng dụng.

PSCP Neighborhood - v1.49

The Neighborhood is a place where people with a common purpose join together to become a dynamic community. Peer Support Community Partners helps members use the tools and practices in the Neighborhood to strengthen the leadership and collective wisdom that are intrinsic to your community. Whether your group has 20 members or 200, the principles of peer support that guide Neighborhood activities will help empower you to achieve your community’s self-determined goals.

The basic tools available in the Neighborhood are familiar online methods that help people come together, communicate, make decisions, and take action. In general, they are the same tools as are used in places such as Facebook, but with three vital differences: The communities in the Neighborhood are private spaces, the leadership comes from the community as a whole, and the data is protected from commercial uses.

Currently, there are two groups of people in the Neighborhood building their own communities. One is frontline care providers who help people with substance-use issues. The other is people who are bereaved by a death from substance use.
● Frontline care providers are those who deliver ongoing, close-up, essential services to people who are or have been at high risk of dying from substance use.
● The bereaved are people who are grieving the loss of someone they care about whose death was caused by alcohol or other drugs (whether from accidental overdose or some other kind of accident, suicide, homicide, or medical complications).

Frontline care providers may be paid workers or volunteers or retired. They may be joining the Neighborhood as individuals, as fellow employees, or as people who work in the same geographical region or for a particular cause. The bereaved include people who are seeking help after someone close to them died and those who have experienced healing on their journey and now would like to help others (again, whether as volunteers or as service providers).

The two groups have their own community spaces in the Neighborhood that operate independently of each other. As they maintain their private, autonomous channels of communication in their separate communities, members can also interact in spaces where they share common ground.

Within each community, the broad purpose is the same: for frontline care providers to help each other and for bereaved people to help each other. The focus of that mutual helpfulness — the what, why, when, where, and how of it — is self-determined by the activities of the community members in collaboration with Peer Support Community Partners. Our role is to provide the communities with the support and assistance they need to accomplish their goals.

Peer Support Community Partners is presently funded to provide this community space for free to frontline care providers and people bereaved by a death from substance use in Massachusetts. We manage the Neighborhood and give members access to community-building tools they can use to develop and implement activities to care for each other in ways that focus on community members’ needs and priorities — and that work for them.

The expertise Peer Support Community Partners brings to the communities is, as our name suggests, centered around the principles and practices of peer support and community-building through collaboration. We are here to help you create and participate fully in a space where you feel empowered to accomplish what is most important to you.

Welcome to your Neighborhood.

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