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In community-based cultural organisations, ccd practitioners ensure community focus and ownership, as well as providing technical and/or artform expertise.
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Support for a community's capacity to represent itself is an important aspect of local government work. Ccd practitioners are employed in a range of development roles.
Practitioners also undertake a diverse range of other roles that support and advance the field of ccd practice.

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