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Community Grid Leader’s People’s Diary (5 articles in general)

Before you know it, the day is coming to an end. I believe you must have a lot of experiences worth sharing. At this time, the most important thing is How could the diary be left behind? Come and refer to how to write a diary. The following is the diary of community grid leaders I compiled (generally 5 articles). You are welcome to share it.

Community Grid Leader’s People’s Diary 1

June 8th is a happy day. The two sisters supported by our welfare home, Li Lin and Li Xin, finally got their wish and walked into the hospital. Entered the college entrance examination room. In order for them to successfully take this most important exam, I have been running around for nearly two months, but now all the hard work has disappeared because of this happy result.

Li Lin and Li Xin are half-sisters supported by our hospital. The elder sister Li Lin is now 19 years old. She was born to Zhu Zhen, a citizen of Jiayuguan City, and her ex-husband. After the two parties divorced in 1994, the court ruled that His mother takes care of him; his younger sister Li Xin is 16 years old and was reborn after Zhu Zhen's divorce. Because Zhu Xiuzhen suffered from severe schizophrenia, the two sisters lived on the streets because their guardians were incapable of monitoring them, living in poverty. In 1998, after negotiation between the Jianshe Street Office, the Municipal Women's Federation and the Municipal Civil Affairs Bureau, she was handed over to our hospital for support to this day.

Since both sisters had unplanned births, they did not have household registration when they were admitted to the hospital. Now they are facing the college entrance examination. Because of the household registration problem, they cannot register for reference. In order not to affect their normal study and life in the future, the hospital leaders arranged for me to go there. Apply for the children's household registration. After asking at the Household Registration Section of the Municipal Public Security Bureau, I learned that a lot of original materials are needed to apply for a household registration. In accordance with the requirements of the Household Affairs Section, I implemented them one by one: I first went to the neighborhood committee and the sub-district office to understand the situation and complete the procedures. I also found Zhang Yulan’s biological father through many inquiries, and asked him to issue the court’s judgment at the time and the punishment certificate from the unit. Since the sisters had unplanned births, they ultimately required procedures from the family planning department. After many years, the family planning department had never encountered such a situation and it was difficult to make a decision. But this matter is related to the future of the children. After repeated studies, the hospital leaders asked the Civil Affairs Bureau for instructions, and the deputy director of the Civil Affairs Bureau personally negotiated with the public security, family planning and other departments. After negotiation, the two departments gave special treatment to this situation, and we finally got the settlement approval before the college entrance examination.

During the entire settlement process, the Civil Affairs Bureau, Public Security Department and Family Planning Department gave us strong support and help. It was their support that allowed the sisters to take the exam today. I think these sisters will remember the love of society and the true love of the world throughout their lives, study hard and grow up healthily. Diary of Community Grid Leader People's Situation 2

Who is unemployed, who is enjoying subsistence allowances, and who is an empty-nest elderly person... In the hands of Chen Keying, the grid chief of Dongfang Community Party Branch, Jiyuan Road Street, Shangjie District , a thick "People's Diary" recording the major and minor events in the community.

"This is my treasure. It records everything in this grid. Don't dare to be careless." Chen Keying said with a smile. The diary mainly records the household registration situation, problems reported by residents, opinions and suggestions on street community work, practical problems solved by timely assistance to residents, and processing results, etc. In particular, we need to get a thorough understanding of the situation of vulnerable groups, laid-off and unemployed people, extremely poor people and empty-nest elderly people.

Not long ago, residents living in No. 69 Xin'an East Road reported on the phone that the exhaust fan used in the "Shaanxi Saozi Noodle House" on the first floor was making very loud noise, seriously disturbing the residents' normal rest. In the summer, the doors and windows of the house could not be opened, and the two parties had a dispute over this, which became very tense. After receiving the call, Chen Keying invited both parties together for a conversation. After several mediations, the hotel owner agreed to update the exhaust fan, and a conflict that was about to escalate was resolved with the mediation of the grid chief.

“It’s raining outside, and I’m almost finished with the medicine for high blood pressure.” Grandma Zhao, an empty-nest elderly person in the community, casually said this after seeing the grid leader, but Chen Keying took this sentence seriously. on the diary. The next day, the medicine was delivered to Grandma Zhao's home, and the old lady kept talking about it for several days.

“Although what residents reported are small things, they are related to residents’ expectations for grid work.” Li Li, secretary of the Party Working Committee of Jiyuan Road Street in Shangjie District, told reporters, “We must make residents Treat small things as your own work responsibilities, write them down in your notebook, but also remember them in your heart, and do your best to do them well.

"Diary of Community Grid Leader 3

I am a grid member in Kunlong Community, Chuangxin Street. My name is Han Dongmei, and many people also affectionately call me "Gege". As a member of "Gege" Member, I hope I can talk about my experience and insights on grid work.

Frankly speaking, I am a person who is more solid and diligent than smart and rounded. There are many things that I just don’t understand. It was done in a down-to-earth manner within the scope of my abilities. Since I started working as a grid operator this year, I have been the grid operator of the fourth grid of Kunlong Community for nearly 5 months. During this time, I have used the grid operator’s handheld terminal to conduct operations. Collected and entered basic information such as population, housing, and households, with an entry rate of 95%, investigated 8 conflicts and disputes, and uploaded more than 1,000 pieces of grid information. The current focus is to check the active population information in the house to ensure that people, houses, and households Dynamic update of data.

As the grid work gradually deepens, my perception of grid work has changed from a vague and abstract one to a subtle and concrete understanding. I often think about becoming a network. After becoming a member, I went from "passively" receiving community services to "actively" serving others. What is my most intuitive feeling during this process? In my opinion, "social management, policies and regulations" are no longer in the newspapers. The eye-catching headlines are not just slogans and banners hanging on both sides of the road. As a personal practitioner of social management innovation, the community has changed from "strange" to "friendly" in my heart, and "social management" has become more and more "static". The more "dynamic" it is, the more I understand the significance of the investigation of every conflict and dispute to social harmony and stability. Many people ask me what exactly a grid worker does. I would like to borrow a quote from a street worker who attended the training session for innovative street grid workers not long ago. Leader’s words: Grid members are a group of people who are responsible for checking and entering various social information, identifying problems, and urging relevant departments to solve problems. Grid members are like small stethoscopes that go deep into the grassroots and experience people’s lives at the closest distance. , listen to the pulse of urban development; grid members are like the vane of urban reform, conveying important information and guiding residents to implement various guidelines and policies; grid members are also like a mediating port, leading the lives of residents with one end and the other end. It affects the "should be done" and "implemented" of government functions.

Just as plants need to be deeply rooted in the soil to absorb nutrients and grow, I believe that if grid work is divorced from residents' lives, it must be. Failed community grids. Therefore, daily inspections and door-to-door surveys are critical. Work experience and service capabilities are gradually formed through constant contact and communication with residents. If the residents can do something, they can do something or not. For the problems reported, we do not have the authority to handle them or the residents themselves do not meet the conditions to handle them. For example, on November 7, I came to the Fruit and Vegetable Building for inspection and asked about a woman named Yu Lina. I wanted to apply for subsistence allowance, so I asked her what difficulties her family had. Ms. Yu said that after her husband died in a car accident in 2008, the family had no source of income. Her children were in junior high school, which was when they needed to spend money, and her health was not good. Well, I have no ability to work, so my family has no stable source of income. I hope to get help from the government. I wrote down the situation reported by Ms. Yu one by one, and returned to the community to consult Lu Yurong, the community cadre in charge of civil affairs. Lu Yurong patiently explained to me Conditions for applying for subsistence allowances. In Ms. Yu's case, because Ms. Yu received a compensation after her husband died, it was this compensation that caused her subsistence allowance application to fail to meet the application requirements, so it is better to find a stable job. choice. The next day, I gave feedback and explanation to Ms. Yu as to why she was not eligible for the subsistence allowance, and told her the recruitment information of merchants in the area, hoping to provide her with some help in finding a satisfactory job.

One day in November, I started patrolling as usual. Every time I patrolled, I would pay special attention to an old man named Li Changyin, because this old man had left since June last year. Lost 6 times. The old man is in good health and his speech is very clear. Every time I send him home, I will say a few more words to his family. The old man's children are usually busy with work, and the old man always loves his grandson, so he chose to live with his grandson. "My grandpa suffers from Alzheimer's disease. Sometimes I am busy at work, so I can only let my grandpa stay at home alone. As the old man is getting older, he will inevitably feel lonely at home alone, so he wants to go out for a walk. Every time my grandpa goes missing, I feel very uncomfortable. , I hope I can spend more time taking care of my grandfather," said Li Tong, grandson of Mr. Li Changyin.

After I learned about the elderly’s situation, I often used my breaks to visit the elderly. At the same time, I also mobilized other colleagues in the community to pay more attention to the elderly. Community Secretary Zhao Yubo often said: “Don’t forget the well diggers when drinking water, and the elderly After all, as we get older, our body’s functions are also deteriorating. This is the time when they need care. The elderly have dedicated their youth to the country, so let us do something for them! ” < /p>

After entering the community, no matter when I encountered a problem and didn’t know how to deal with it or when the residents didn’t understand me, I strongly realized that “I am not fighting alone”! Behind me, there are the energetic "Gege" people who accompany me, the enthusiastic and busy community cadres who help me, and the leaders of the party and government departments at the city, district and street levels who care about the growth of our grid members. .

There is an old saying in "The Doctrine of the Mean": The Tao is not far away from people; It means that if you continue to improve your own level and sincerely invest and act, you can achieve your expected goals. As a grid member, you must be good at troubleshooting problems and effectively stopping dangers and crises before they break out, so that everyone can become the "most beautiful version of themselves." I am committed to maintaining the relationship between residents and the community, so that residents have a good sense of identity living in the community, can convey the party and government's policy lines to residents, and can reflect the opinions and demands of the people to the people's government. To sum up, " "Take root in the community, connect with the people, and serve the society." This is the "Tao" of my career. Diary of the Community Grid Leader 4

Today, we conducted another weeding activity for our abandoned community in Qunsheng Village. Because of the wild growth of weeds, a lot of flies and mosquitoes are attracted in summer, which is especially troublesome for families with small babies. They dare not take their babies out to play at night. Some residents asked the community for help. In addition to the grass all morning, we cleaned up all the weeds in the flower pond.

Perception: If the residents are happy, I will be happy. No matter how hard and tiring it is, it is worth it. Diary of Community Grid Leader 5

I made a plaque for my company in the morning. In order to save money for my company, I took the big passenger seat. The plaque was too heavy and my arms still hurt when I was tired at night. I also sent a birthday greeting to the building manager of Building 3 of the community under my jurisdiction. Since she had something to do and had not been home for the past few days, I sent her to her place of work (Guangze). Although the distance was a bit far, I could I am also happy to do something for the residents. I moved around in the afternoon and most people were not at home, so I did another migrant population check.

Reflection: Everything I do at work is for the unit and the residents. No matter how hard or tired I am, I am still happy. As long as I can do something for the residents, I will go no matter how far I go without any regrets. ;