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 Community Relations and Development Information Management System (Web Site)

Community Relations and Development – Information Management is an information management system that

(1) collects, organizes and disseminates constructive and useful information via a website, about the quality of community life and key contributors to the quality of community life, including community relations

(2) promotes constructive online community engagement via (1) an editorial process, (2) a one-way enagement process (e.g. blog), and (3) an online discussion board (the engagement components are voluntary additional components that are added to the web sites in consultation with the CRDD-SCHAC) 

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refers to those aspects of a community that significantly influence the quality of community life and the general satisfaction that community members have about the state of their community (key contributors include education, health care, political process, transportation infrastructure, state of the economy, social relations etc.)

refers to the relations between (1) particular community groups, and/or (2) between the community as a whole and particular community groups

refers to activities that constructively protect, maintain and enhance key contributors to the quality of community life, including community relations (in accordance with the ethical framework that a society uses to govern its affairs)

The official community relations and development information management system is predominantly comprised of (1) a central web-site that is managed by and represents the Community Relations and Development Division (CRDD) of the South Carolina Human Affairs Commission (SCHAC), and (2) a set of websites that are managed by and represents the network of Community Relations and Development Councils (CRD-Council) throughout the State (the council websites are managed in collaboration with the CRDD-SHAC).

The purpose of this system is to:

(1)  provide useful information about the CRDD-SHAC and the network of CRD-Councils
(2) promote informed citizenship by providing an organized and constructive source of information about community relations and development (e.g. articles, reports, research studies, surveys, court decisions etc.)
(3) provide information and resources that support the process of enhancing the quality of community life, including community relations
(4) provide a portal for securing support and resources from CRDD-SCHAC and CRD-Councils
(5) promote constructive and useful examination, expression and discussion of community relations and development via:
    - an editorial process component of the website(s) (e.g. a blog
       managed by the a CRD-Council)
    - a managed online discussion component of the website 

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