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Title: Introduction
Authors: Bonello, Pat
Keywords: Research -- Malta
University of Malta. Faculty for Social Wellbeing
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty for Social Wellbeing
Citation: Bonello, P. (2020). Introduction. Societas.Expert. Societas.Expert, 2, 9.
Abstract: The Faculty for Social Wellbeing, besides being an essential institution within the University of Malta, is also a Faculty which has a strong sense of community belonging, “a sense of membership and mutual concern that enables needs to be met” (Leviten-Reid et al., 2020, p. 18). In the case of the Faculty, perhaps differently from other Faculties, the sense of belonging and solidarity is with persons who are among the most vulnerable members of society. Faculty members - whether academics, students or administrative staff – are aware of their connection and commitment to others which “has been found to foster citizen participation, collective action, and civic engagement” (Leviten-Reid et al., 2020, p. 18). Within the Faculty, these three elements abound but are not always visible or acknowledged, and much less advertised. Although the concept of not blowing your own trumpet is one to be lauded, bringing community engagement into the spotlight, as this magazine sets out to do, has a number of advantages. First of all, it can highlight the connection between the Faculty and its stakeholders, including service users, who are, ultimately, the beneficiaries of the Faculty’s operations. Through the various community engagement initiatives of its members, the Faculty allows its stakeholders to drive its operations and make them relevant to society and its wellbeing. Secondly, knowing about community engagement initiatives can encourage more community engagement and make this the declared norm within the Faculty. In this way, alongside teaching/learning and research, being engaged in the community could be acknowledged as the third arm of University life. The third advantage is that, through this magazine, the contributors will have the opportunity to create awareness about their particular involvement in the community. This could be seen as a form of advocacy and will raise the profile of the Faculty in being attuned to societal needs. It could also provide faculty members with points of reference and information about areas where they lack expertise.
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