Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Time Bank/Eh?








"Market economics values what is scarce - not the real work of society which is caring, loving, being a citizen, a neighbour and a human being.’"

Dr Edgar Cahn, founder of international time banking movement

There is a market economy in which money drives transactions. Then there is a non-market economy that it not considered as an economic system at all: our network of support in the form of family, friends, neighbours and community. A time bank is a way to strengthen a non market economy.
The market economy depends on the healthy functioning of the non-market economy - we all need support from family and friends. We take it for granted that the non-market economy will always be there. As such, we can undervalue what it provides.
We notice when things go wrong with the non-market economy. Social isolation, run-down estates, crime, poor health, no feeling of community: these are just a few of the symptoms of an area in malaise, with poor social connections and few support networks.
You can look at an area in decline like a body with a weakened immune system. The protection holding that body together - family, friends, neighbours, community - are falling apart. It is losing its connections. The body needs to be fit and healthy to function and to grow.
What we need to do is to strengthen the area’s immune system, by drawing people together and by developing mutual friendships and support.
A time bank is a way to achieve that, to strengthen communities.
A time bank can help to:
  • Bring people together in a spirit of equality
  • Value and record contributions to community life
  • Build an individual’s confidence and skills
  • Build organisational capacity
  • Build community networks and knowledge
  • Get things done that wouldn’t get done otherwise (by funding in time credits)
  • Encourage community participation
Who gets involved in a time bank?
Anyone and everyone!
A time bank is open to people of all ages, abilities, ethnic and cultural backgrounds. In fact, a time bank benefits from great diversity in its participants so that there is a wide variety of skills exchanged.

www.timebanking.org

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